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svlad2 [7]
2 years ago
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What amino acid sequence does the following dna nucleotide sequence specify? 3′−tacagaacggta−5′.

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1 answer:
Oduvanchick [21]2 years ago
5 0

The amino acid sequence for the following DNA sequence is Met-Ser-Cys-His.

<h3>What is transcription and translation?</h3>

Transcription is the process of conversion of genetic information carried by the DNA into messenger RNA (mRNA).

  • Sense strand of DNA is the one which runs in 5’ to 3’ direction and carries the information while antisense strand runs in 3’ to 5’ direction and serves as a template.
  • E.g.: Antisense strand 3′−TACAGAACGGTA−5′

               mRNA sequence 5’−ATGTCTTGCCAT−3’

Translation is the process of conversion of information carried by the mRNA into an amino acid sequence.

  • The genetic code is read as a sequence of 3 nucleotides together at a time and is called codon.
  • For example: 'ATG' is a start codon coding for methionine.

        Here, mRNA sequence 5’−ATGTCTTGCCAT−3’

        Amino acid sequence: Met-Ser-Cys-His

Learn more about genetic code here:

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