Adenosine
No, mRNA does not contain thymine in its nucleotide sequence. Instead, mRNA contains uracil in place of thymine.
DNA Strand: AATTGC mRNA Strand: UUAACG I don't know what the circle a nucleotide part means
mRNA contains uracil in its nucleotide sequence, not thymine.
TGCA
The mRNA sequence generated from the DNA strand tgacgca would be acugcgu. This is because mRNA is complementary to the DNA template strand, so DNA base T pairs with mRNA base A, DNA base G pairs with mRNA base C, DNA base A pairs with mRNA base U, and DNA base C pairs with mRNA base G.
No, mRNA does not contain thymine in its nucleotide sequence. Instead, mRNA contains uracil in place of thymine.
DNA Strand: AATTGC mRNA Strand: UUAACG I don't know what the circle a nucleotide part means
mRNA contains uracil in its nucleotide sequence, not thymine.
During the formation of messenger RNA (mRNA), adenine pairs with uracil in RNA. This occurs during transcription, where RNA polymerase synthesizes the mRNA strand by using the DNA template. The adenine nucleotide from the DNA template binds to uracil in the growing mRNA strand, replacing the thymine found in DNA.
TGCA
The mRNA sequence generated from the DNA strand tgacgca would be acugcgu. This is because mRNA is complementary to the DNA template strand, so DNA base T pairs with mRNA base A, DNA base G pairs with mRNA base C, DNA base A pairs with mRNA base U, and DNA base C pairs with mRNA base G.
uracil but that's in rna its thymine in DNA
To find the mRNA base sequence, you first need to identify the corresponding DNA template strand. The mRNA is synthesized by RNA polymerase during transcription, where it complements the DNA template. In this process, adenine (A) in DNA pairs with uracil (U) in mRNA, while thymine (T) pairs with adenine (A), cytosine (C) pairs with guanine (G), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). The resulting mRNA sequence is a copy of the coding DNA strand, substituting uracil for thymine.
First of all, it is codons,not condons. MRNA would have uug auc cca. If I am not incorrect, you only use the term codons for MRNA, not in the actual DNA strand. The Anticodons would then be in the TRNA, which codes for the Amino Acids needed by the cells.
The nucleotide sequence of the mRNA strand is determined by the DNA template strand during transcription. If the DNA template sequence is, for example, 3'-ATCGTAGC-5', the corresponding mRNA sequence synthesized would be 5'-UAGCAUCG-3'. The mRNA sequence consists of complementary RNA nucleotides, where adenine (A) pairs with uracil (U) and cytosine (C) pairs with guanine (G).
It will use adenine, but thymine will be replaced by a nitrogen base called "uracil" in mRNA
If the codon on the DNA strand is CAG, the corresponding mRNA codon will be GUC. This is because during transcription, adenine (A) pairs with uracil (U) in RNA instead of thymine (T), and cytosine (C) pairs with guanine (G). Thus, the DNA sequence CAG is transcribed to mRNA as GUC.