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miss Akunina [59]
3 years ago
13

What would you translate these too based on the chart?

Biology
1 answer:
geniusboy [140]3 years ago
8 0

The triplets will be translated as:

TTC - lysine and phenylalanine or K and R

GTA - histidine or G

ATG - Tyrosine or Y

GGT- Proline or U

CGT- alanine or A

Explanation:

The genetic code is a chart which encodes the amino acid coded by the RNA sequences. The RNA sequence formed after transcription would undergo translation. The tRNA would carry the exact amino acid which will be coded by the mRNA chain for protein chain synthesis.

In RNA thymine is replaced by Uracil.

TTC will be transcribed as AAG which is translated to lysine or phenylalanine or K

GTA will be transcribed as CAU which is translated to histidine or G.

ATG will be transcribed as UAC  which is translated to tyrosine or Y

GGT will be transcribed as CCA which is translated to prolione or U.

CGT will be transcribed as GCA which is translated to alanine or A

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