DNA Decoding (Protein Synthesis) Practice Sheet
1. DNA: mRNA:
AA: Symbol:
2. DNA: mRNA:
AA: Symbol:
3. DNA: mRNA:
AA: Symbol:
4. DNA: mRNA:
AA: Symbol:
C T T C C A C C T GAA GGU GGA Glu Gly Gly
EGG
G T G C T T T T A CAC GAA AAU His Glu Asn
HEN
G GT C GT A C C CCA GCA UGG Pro Ala Trp
PAW
TCGTTCTAA AGC AAG AUU Ser Lys Iso SKI
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5. Following the same procedure, decode the message your teacher gives you below. (Note: the stop codons are used as spaces)
I'll do my best to help, but do keep in mind that this is just an educated guess on my part.
Characteristics of Living Viruses:
- Uses energy (nonliving things can't use energy, for obvious reasons)
- Exhibits growth and development (for the same reasons as above, nonliving things can't grow)
- Made up of one or more cells (cells are alive, so nonliving viruses can't be made up of living things)
- Possesses internal organization (viruses can be complex, as most living things are)
- Eliminates waste
Characteristics of Nonliving Viruses:
- Defined boundary (this is a bit vague because a defined boundary isn't suggestive of life or not, so it could really be either or)
Because most of the answers fit with the living characteristics, it makes me think there is something wrong with my answer, but I did some research and that seems pretty accurate. However, I'm not a professional, so I could be wrong. I'm sorry I couldn't help more
Idk but you can ask google and I'm sure they will tell you
Answer:
NORTH STAR AND THE LITTLE DIPPER
Finding the Big Dipper in the night sky is the easiest way to find Polaris, the North Star, located in the constellation Ursa Minor, the Little Bear. The Big Dipper rotates around the north celestial pole, and always points the way to the North Star
Explanation:
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The statement that best describes how this control is coordinated is
<span>The genes are splice variants of a single sequence that is activated with a single promoter and then modified post-transcriptionally.</span>