G is paired with C, U with A orT with A, U is used in RNA and T is used in DNA.
Now just replace the letters with their paired letter.
C G C U A U A G C-before
G C G A U A U C G-after
therefore your answer is GCGAUAUCG.
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The complementary DNA sequence would be ACU-GUU, as DNA pairs adenine (A) with thymine (T) and guanine (G) with cytosine (C). To transcribe this DNA sequence to mRNA, replace thymine (T) with uracil (U) to get UGU-CAA.
The mRNA sequence which is complementary to the DNA sequence 5' - GAC ATG GAA - 3' is:3' - CUG UAC CUU - 5'
the DNA strand GTT ACC would be transcribed to CAA UGG.
To determine the amino acid sequence from mRNA, you would first transcribe the mRNA into a complementary DNA sequence, then translate the DNA sequence into amino acids using the genetic code. Each set of three nucleotides (codon) in the mRNA corresponds to a specific amino acid in the protein.
Anticodons for valine (Val) are: CAA, CAG, CAU, CAC
The complementary DNA sequence would be ACU-GUU, as DNA pairs adenine (A) with thymine (T) and guanine (G) with cytosine (C). To transcribe this DNA sequence to mRNA, replace thymine (T) with uracil (U) to get UGU-CAA.
To translate the mRNA transcript UAACAAGGAGCAUCC, we first identify the corresponding amino acids using the genetic code. The sequence can be divided into codons: UAA, CAA, GGA, GCA, UCC. This translates to the amino acids: Stop (UAA), Glutamine (CAA), Glycine (GGA), Alanine (GCA), and Serine (UCC). Since UAA is a stop codon, translation would terminate at that point, resulting in a polypeptide that includes only Glutamine, Glycine, Alanine, and Serine before the stop signal.
The mRNA sequence which is complementary to the DNA sequence 5' - GAC ATG GAA - 3' is:3' - CUG UAC CUU - 5'
The mRNA sequence CAAGAC codes for the amino acids glutamine (CAA) and aspartic acid (GAC) in that order.
the DNA strand GTT ACC would be transcribed to CAA UGG.
To determine the amino acid sequence from mRNA, you would first transcribe the mRNA into a complementary DNA sequence, then translate the DNA sequence into amino acids using the genetic code. Each set of three nucleotides (codon) in the mRNA corresponds to a specific amino acid in the protein.
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mRNA codon for amino acid glutamine is CAA or CAG, anticodon of tRNA for amino acid glutamine is GUU or GUC. mRNA codons for amino acid glucine are GGU, GGC, GGA and GGG, anticodons are CCA, CCG, CCU and CCC. Codons for histadine are CAU and CAC, anticodons are GUA and GUG. The code of protein chain with amino acid glutamine, glucine and histadine depends on the sequence of glutamine, glucine and histadine.
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Anticodons for valine (Val) are: CAA, CAG, CAU, CAC
The triplet in DNA that codes for valine is GTG. Valine is represented by the amino acid codon GUC in mRNA, which corresponds to the DNA codon GTG through the process of transcription.