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g100num [7]
3 years ago
8

HELPPPPPPPP FASTTTTTTTTTTT NOWWWWW

Biology
1 answer:
Kruka [31]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

T

A

C

C

C

G

A

T

G

A

T

C

Explanation:

Each base is paired as follows in DNA:

A paired with T

T paired with A

C paired with G

G paired with C

The letters refer to the primary nucleic acid bases: adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine.

b) mRNA strand:

A

U

G

G

G

C

U

A

C

U

A

G

c) Amino Acid Table below! Remember to start from the 5' end of mRNA (toward the 3' end) at a 'start codon'. So read through until you find a group of 3 that make up a start codon, then end with a 'stop codon'. I have to go take a final exam, but you got this!!!

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