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hodyreva [135]
3 years ago
13

Dna Aca ata tag ctt ttg att

Biology
1 answer:
Nostrana [21]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

UGU UAU AUC GAA AAC UAA

Explanation:

Hello There!

These are the transcription pairings

Adenine (A) to Uracil (U)

Thymine (T) to Adenine (A)

Cytosine (C) to Guanine (G)

Guanine (G) to Cytosine (C)

So given the DNA strand ACA ATA TAG CTT TTG ATT

We pair each nucleotide with its matching nucleotide (parings are provided above)

A to U

C to G

A to U

A to U

T to A

A to U

T to A

A to U

T to A

A to U

G to C

C to G

T to A

T to A

T to A

T to A

G to C

A to U

T to A

T to A

The finished mRNA strand looks like this

UGU UAU AUC GAA AAC UAA

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