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The mRNA sequence which is complementary to the DNA sequence 5' - GAC ATG GAA - 3' is:

3' - CUG UAC CUU - 5'

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-ACA-CCC-CAA-UAA-

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5' ATGGTCCATTG 3'

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Q: What is the corresponding mrna section of 3'-tgt-ggg-gtt-att-5'?
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What is the corresponding mRNA sequence to ATGCCCTAAGTG of an unraveled section of DNA?

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A codon of CUA on mRNA will have the corresponding anticodon?

the corresponding anticodon will be GAT because the C transfers to G, the U transfers to A and the A transfers to T----- DR. Mohamed AK-47


Section of DNA that forms a particular strand of messenger RNA?

A section of DNA that corresponds to an mRNA is a gene.


Where is DNA decoded onto in protein synthesis?

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