answersLogoWhite

0

tRNA does not copy a strand of DNA - that is what mRNA does.

So for the DNA strand ATT-CGA-CCT-ACG:

the mRNA strand would be UAA-GCU-GGA-UGC

tRNA is responsible for carrying the correct amino acid to match up with the codon (three letter code) on the mRNA. The first codon here is UAA - which is a stop codon - meaning the peptide chain being created will not proceed beyond this.

User Avatar

Wiki User

9y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is complementary strand of c c t a g t c a t g?

In DNA, the complementary strand would be: GGATCAGTAC.


If the sequence of bases in one strand C-A-A-G-T what is the sequence of bases on the matching strand?

the complimentary styrand would be: T-C-C-G-A-T


What is the complimentary pair of DNA strand a c t g a t g c g a t c t a g c t a t t c c g?

The complementary strand for CGATTAC would be GCTAATG. C and G are always paired together, and A and T are always paired together.


If a sequence on one DNA strand reads A-T-C-C-T-G-C-A what will the complementary strand sequence read?

It would be T-A-A-G-C-C


Which one of the following strands of DNA is the compement strand to C-C-A-T-C-G A. G-G-T-A-G-C C. A-A-C-G-A-T B. G-G-A-T-G-C D. T-T-G-C-T-A?

In DNA strands, C pairs with G and A pairs with T. The complementary strand to C-C-A-T-C-G would be G-G-T-A-C.


What is a complementary DNA strand using a t t g c c a g c?

The complementary DNA strand to "ttgccagc" is "aaggctcg". In complementary base pairing, thymine (T) pairs with adenine (A) and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C).


Which DNA strand can base pair with a-t-g-c-t-a?

T-A-C-G-A-T


What is the complementary DNA strand for t-a-c c-g-g a-t-g c-c-a g-a-t c-a-a a-t-c?

The complementary DNA strand for the given sequence is A-T-G G-C-C T-A-C G-G-T C-T-A G-T-T T-A-G. Remember that A pairs with T and C pairs with G in DNA strands.


What modifications are necessary to rewrite the following DNA strand GGCATTGCA as a RNA strand?

I always place the "strand" vertically. G G C A T T G C A Then i think.. what bonds with what? G with C A with T and when RNA A with U. So in order for the DNA strand and the RNA strand to bond.. they have to have the appropriate reflections. G - C G - C C - G A - U T - A T - A G - C C - G A - U Therefore you're modifications have been made and your RNA strand is this: CCGUAACGU Hope this helps :)


What is a complementary sequence for to DNA strand A A T T C G C C G G T A T T A G A C G T T?

It's GTTCATCCGA


What is the nonsense strand of DNA sequence t-a-c-c-a-a-g-c-t-a-c-c-t-a-t-t-a-a-c-c-g?

The nonsense strand of the given DNA sequence T-A-C-C-A-A-G-C-T-A-C-C-T-A-T-T-A-A-C-C-G is T-A-G-G-T-T-C-G-A-T-G-G-A-T-A-A-T-G-G-C. This sequence represents the complementary base pairs to the original sequence, following the A-T and G-C base pairing rule.


What sequence of bases would be complementary to A-G-C-T-A?

DNA:T-C-G-A-TmRNA:U-C-G-A-UmRNA rule: switch T with U_________________________________________Although the above answer is correct in that there are no thymines (T) in RNA, I must disagree with the rest of the answer. The mRNA strand given in the answer above would be the identical strand made from RNA, not the complementary strand as the question asked for.A complementary strand is produced by an RNA or DNA polymerase from a template DNA strand.Therefore, if the template DNA strand were T-C-G-A-T, then:The complementary DNA strand would be A-G-C-T-AThe complementary RNA strand would be A-G-C-U-A