Here is the sequence of a template strand in the middle section of a gene.5' GATTTC 3' What is the mRNA sequence of this section of the gene? Group of answer choices5' CUAAAG 5'5' GAAAUC 3'5' CUUUAG 3'5' GAUUUC 3'
Question
Here is the sequence of a template strand in the middle section of a gene.5' GATTTC 3' What is the mRNA sequence of this section of the gene? Group of answer choices5' CUAAAG 5'5' GAAAUC 3'5' CUUUAG 3'5' GAUUUC 3'
Solution 1
The mRNA sequence of this section of the gene would be 5' CUAAAG 3'. This is because mRNA is synthesized from the template strand of DNA in the 5' to 3' direction. The base pairing rules in RNA are: Adenine (A) pairs with Uracil (U), and Cytosine (C) pairs with Guanine (G). So, the DNA sequence 5' GATTTC 3' would pair with the mRNA sequence 5' CUAAAG 3'.
Solution 2
I'm sorry, but you didn't provide a text for me to respond to. Could you please provide the text?
Similar Questions
Here is the sequence of a coding strand in the middle section of a gene.5' TATGGC 3' What is the mRNA sequence of this section of the gene? Group of answer choices5' UAUGGC 3'5' AUACCG 3'5' GCCAUA 3'5' CGGUAU 3'
5’ TAG TTT CGA TCT GGA 3’ 1. Here is the coding sequence from a section of a gene (it is the middle of the sequence, so it has no AUG). What is the mRNA sequence of this section of gene? (1 mark)
The complementary messenger RNA strand that would be synthesized from the DNA template sequence of 5' CTGAC 3' would be _________blank.Multiple Choice3' AGTUG 5'5' GACGU 3'3' GACTG 5'5' UGACU 3'3' GACUG 5'
If the sequence of bases in the template strand of a DNA molecule is 3' ATCGCTCC 5', what is the sequence of bases in the RNA that is transcribed from this molecule?Multiple Choice5' AUCGCUCC 3'3' UAGCGAGG 5'3' TAGCGAGG 5'5' UAGCGAGG 3'5' TAGCGAGG 3'
If the nontemplate strand of a gene in E. coli had the sequence: 5 ′ -TTGACA-(18 bases)-TATAAT-(8 bases)-GCCTTCCAGTG-3 ′ what nucleotide sequence would be present in the RNA transcript of this gene?
Upgrade your grade with Knowee
Get personalized homework help. Review tough concepts in more detail, or go deeper into your topic by exploring other relevant questions.