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Pavel [41]
4 years ago
5

The given DNA non‑template sequence (coding sequence) is transcribed from 3' to 5'. Use the sequence to determine the type of mu

tation and the type of base substitutions that apply to each scenario. Place only one statement for each scenario. 3' A T G A A G C G C T C A G T A 5' A thymine substituted for nucleotide 6 A guanine substituted for nucleotide 11 A guanine substituted for nucleotide 15

Biology
1 answer:
Eddi Din [679]4 years ago
5 0
You should pay attention that the DNA template strand is the non-coding, anti-sense one in the direction 3’ ....... 5’
The synthesized mRNA is in direction 5’........3’.

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