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What is the mRNA for the following DNA: TAC-AAA-TAG-CCG?
please help me with this becuase I have absolutly no clue!
5 Answers
- Clare SLv 51 decade agoFavourite answer
Follows the base pairing rule C with G and A with T on DNA.
Remember T is replaced with U in RNA.
mRNA codons : AUG- UUU -AUC- GGC
Hope this helps!
- 1 decade ago
Dna TAC AAA TAG CCG
mRNA AUG UUU AUC GGC
Remember the base pairing rule
DNA RNA
T A
A U
C G
G C
- 1 decade ago
AUG-UUU-AUC-GGC
i think
im sure in mRNA a letter is changed to U
but dont take my word for it
i know for definate that the C's and G's are right
- 1 decade ago
--100% Certain--
its easier than it sounds. when we're talking RNA, all that happens is Uracil replaces what used to be Thymine in the DNA.
sooo...
UAC-AAA-UAG-CCG is the translation.
the base pairs are AUG-UUU-AUC-GGC
- 1 decade ago
TAC-AAA-TAG-CCG DNA
ATG-CCC-ATC-GGC mRNA
I MIGHT BE WRONG BUT ITS MY BEST GUESS GOODLUCK