G. C. Murphy ended in 1985.
During transcription, the DNA sequence C-A-C-T-G-A would be transcribed into a complementary RNA sequence. The corresponding RNA bases would be G-U-G-A-C-U, where adenine (A) pairs with uracil (U) in RNA instead of thymine (T). Therefore, the end result of transcription for this DNA sequence would be the RNA sequence G-U-G-A-C-U.
In RNA, the above code would be transcribed as:AUGGUGCACUGACUCCUGAGGAGThis is because:Adenine bonds with Uracil (In DNA, Adenine bonds with Thymine)Cytosine bonds with Guanine
It's GTTCATCCGA
G-G-T-A-G-CK well i love biology :)) sooooAdenine and Thymine are paired togetherGuanine and Cytosine are also paired togetherso the complementary strand for c-c-a-t-c-g would be: g-g-t-a-g-cSources: Honors Biology at High School Level
It will be based on the process in which it involved- for replication, transcription or translation As a rule the bases will be expressed in Capital letters If it is replication the sequence will A-T-G-T-T-G-G-A-C as the components of DNA is Adenine,Guianine, cytosine and thymine But if it is for transcription it will be A-U-G-U-U-G-G-A-C as in RNA thymine is replace by uracil Sreekala.K.P
G. C. Murphy was created in 1906.
G. C. Murphy Building was created in 1884.
G. Patrick Murphy was born in 1948.
The G. C. Murphy's 5 and dime store in The City of Washington Washington County PA was located on the west side of North Main Street, between Beau Street and Chestnut Street.
Charles B. G. Murphy died in 1978.
Raymond G. Murphy died on 2007-04-06.
Raymond G. Murphy was born on 1930-01-14.
No, the C and G is hard at the end of words. There's a rule applied that the C or G is only soft when it comes before an E, I, or Y. When the C or G comes before any other letters or it ends, then it'll be hard. Technically, when the word ends with a C or G, then these letters would also remain hard.
Joseph C. Murphy was born in 1907.
Robert C. Murphy died in 2000.
Robert C. Murphy was born in 1926.
Charles B. G. Murphy was born on 1906-01-01.