The amino acid sequence the following nucleotide will code for is Met-Ser-Cys-His.
The information present in the DNA is transcribed into mRNA which is then translated to amino acids that make proteins. The process of transcription and translation combined are referred to as central dogma.
In the scenario above, the given sequence of nucleotide is 3′−TACAGAACGGTA−5′ which code for the following mRNA sequence: AUGUCUUGCCAU. Now based on this code, the proteins that will be made are to be determined.
The correct question is
before a molecule of mRNA can be translated into a protein on the ribosome, the mRNA must first be transcribed from a sequence of dna. what amino acid sequence does the following DNA nucleotide sequence specify?
3′−TACAGAACGGTA−5′
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