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Biostudent510 Biostudent510
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Use the genetic code dictionary below to complete the following table. Assume that reading is from left to right and that the columns represent transcriptional and translational alignments. Label the 5′ and 3′ ends of DNA and RNA, as well as the amino and carboxyl ends of the protein.

We are provided with a genetic dictionary. Any tips on how to get started with this problem?


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10 years ago
Without a picture to supplement what you've wrote, I'm seriously having a hard time visualizing what it is you want to accomplish here Undecided
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10 years ago
sorry! here are the images that accompany the hw
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Biostudent510 Author
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10 years ago
Thank you so much! Do you think you can tell me how you approached the problem? I didn't even know where to start! I just want to learn from this so I can know how to do these types of worksheets in the future. Thank you!
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10 years ago
C's become G's, and T's become A's in DNA (and vice versa)

In mRNA, A's become U's because mRNA doesn't contain Thymine.
Biostudent510 Author
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10 years ago
Ok, but what about the amino acids and tRNA anticodons? So the codons from mRNA transcribed would give you the corresponding amino acid? Then how do you get the tRNA codon?
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10 years ago
Ok, but what about the amino acids and tRNA anticodons?

It also wouldn't possess thymine, it would just be the opposite of the mRNA, where C = G and A = U.
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10 years ago
thank you guys very much!
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10 years ago
You're welcome.
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