Met (Start) - Val - Val - Val - Cys
Ser - Leu - Leu - Isoleucine - Tyr
2007-11-12 13:10:25
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answer #1
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answered by la la la la 3
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3'--TACAGAACGGTA--5' 5'--ATGTCTTGCCAT--3' (it is the different ingredient of the DNA, which you do not fairly ought to understand for the query, that is in order that which you recognize, Adenine (A) is going with Thymine (T). Guanine (G) is going with Cytosine (C). however, for this, it says "amino acid sequence." today, a buzzer ought to pass off on your head, because of the undeniable fact that exhibits transcription/translation, or protein synthesis. Amino acids make up proteins, so the query is making an attempt to verify what amino acids are being made via this strand. First transcribe the strand: 3'--TACAGAACGGTA--5' will become.... 5'--AUGUCUUGCCAU--3' this isn't comparable to what's ABOVE! that is in reality the comparable, different than A on the unique strand become U, Uracil. Now the strand: 5'--AUGUCUUGCCAU--3' pops out of the nuclear pore, travelling to the ribosome. to respond to what amino acids are made, use the chart appropriate. AUG = Met, UCU = Ser, UGC = Cys, CAU = His consequently, the respected amino acid sequence is Met, Ser, Cys, His
2017-01-05 09:22:42
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answer #2
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answered by shearon 4
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It has a start but no stop.
Now I have a question. Is this just a biology question from your text book? Or is this a special peptide sequence?
email me?
2007-11-12 12:52:47
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answer #3
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answered by jerrywickey 2
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In your book, you'll find a table of the genetic code. That will let you answer this problem. If you don't have your book, you can easily google "genetic code table" and you'll find what you need.
2007-11-12 12:41:17
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answer #4
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answered by hcbiochem 7
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