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Hoochie [10]
3 years ago
8

Match the mRNA sequences to their DNA sequences. AUUACGCAU CCGAAAUGU GAUCAUUAC UUUUUAACG

Biology
2 answers:
geniusboy [140]3 years ago
8 0
UAAUGCGUA. GGCUUUACA. CUAGUAAUG. AAAAAUUGC
Scorpion4ik [409]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

DNA sequence 1:      TAATGCGTA

DNA sequence 2:   GGCTTTACA

DNA sequence 3:   CTAGTAATG

DNA sequence 4:   AAAAATTGC

Explanation:

DNA sequence is complementary to its mRNA. Adenine of mRNA pairs with Thymine (T) of DNA; Uracil (U) of mRNA pairs with Adenine (A) of DNA.

Similarly, Guanine (G) of mRNA pairs with Cytosine (C) of DNA and vice-versa.

a) mRNA sequence 1: AUUACGCAU

DNA sequence 1:      TAATGCGTA

b) mRNA sequence 2. CCGAAAUGU

DNA sequence 2:   GGCTTTACA

c) mRNA sequence 3. GAUCAUUAC

DNA sequence 3:   CTAGTAATG

d) mRNA sequence 4. UUUUUAACG

DNA sequence 4:   AAAAATTGC

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