It would be:
5'-UGCUUUGUA-3'
Don't forget the directionality of nuclei acid!!!
2007-03-12 15:23:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Well since A pairs with T and G pairs with C , with the acception that mRNA changes the T to a U your sequence would be...
AUGUUUCGU
2007-03-12 22:19:09
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answered by Anonymous
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AUGUUUCGU
In DNA, A matches with T and G matches with C.
In RNA, A matches with U and G matches with C.
A=adenine
T=thymine
U=uracil
G=guanine
C=cytosine
SOOOO, when you are doing an RNA strand, you use U, never ever ever T
When you are doing a DNA strand, you use T, never ever ever U!
2007-03-12 22:22:09
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answer #3
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answered by JLB 3
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The mRna sequence would be AUGUUUCGU
The tRna sequence would be UACAAAGCA
2007-03-12 22:27:56
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answered by kobeisthebest 3
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in RNA, T are replaced with U so instead of A=T, it would be A=U and G=C.
so I am pretty sure it is: AUGUUUCGU
2007-03-12 22:20:21
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answered by *purplelicious* 3
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