The sequence of bases in the corresponding mRNA will be UAAGCU.
Through the process of transcription, mRNA is produced from a DNA template.
The four nucleotide bases present in a DNA are Adenine (A), Guanine (G), Thymine (T) and Cytosine (C).
In an RNA, instead of Thymine (T), Uracil (U) is present.
For DNA, Adenine pairs with Thymine, and Guanine pairs with Cytosine. In RN, as Thymine is not present hence Adenine pairs with Uracil (U).
The sequence of bases for mRNA will be complementary to the DNA template.
As the first base in the given DNA template is Adenine (A), it will pair with Uracil (U). The second base is Thymine (T), which will pair with Adenine (A). The third base is again Thymine (T), which will again pair with Adenine (A). The fourth base is cytosine (C), which will pair with Guanine (G). The fifth base is Guanine (G), which will pair with cytosine (C). The sixth base is Adenine (A), which will pair with Uracil (U).
Hence, the sequence of bases in the corresponding mRNA will be UAAGCU.
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