GATTCG. G connects with C and A with T.
ATGGCGAA for DNA AUGGCGAA for RNA
The corresponding mRNA sequence of ATGCCCTAAGTG is UACGGGAUUCAC
RNA is copied just like DNA, except thymine (T) is replaced by uracil (U), so the corresponding base sequence for GCTTAA would be CGAAUU
I though the question is asking the complimentary strand of the sequence. It would be TCCGGTAATCGGGATAAGCCCATATTTACC. Adenine pairs with thymine and guanine pair up cytosine by hydrogen bonds.
The mRNA base sequence corresponding to the DNA sequence acgtt is ugcaa. The mRNA sequence is complementary to the DNA sequence, with thymine (T) in DNA being replaced by uracil (U) in mRNA.
The given sequence "U-G-A-U-G-G-G-U-A-C-G-G-U-C" represents the RNA sequence, not the amino acid sequence. To determine the corresponding amino acid sequence, you would need to perform translation by converting the RNA sequence into its complementary DNA sequence, then group the nucleotides into codons, and use the genetic code to find the corresponding amino acids.
A corresponding term refers to an element or value that is related to another within a particular context, such as in sequences, sets, or functions. For example, in two parallel sequences, the corresponding term of one sequence is directly aligned with a term in the other sequence based on their positions. This concept is often used in mathematics and logic to establish relationships between different entities.
a codon is a sequence of 3 nucleotides, the tRNA anticodons is the comlementary pairs with its corresponding mRNA codon.
Transcription.
The base sequence at the 3' end of all tRNAs is CCA. This sequence is added post-transcriptionally during tRNA processing and is important for tRNA charging with the corresponding amino acid.
The corresponding mRNA strand would be AUCG.
ATAGCC is complementary to the base sequence TATCGG.