Given below is the mRNA sequence that encodes the amino acids of a protein. Based on the mRNA sequence predict the amino acid sequence that it encodes. Please list the protein sequence as SINGLE letter amino acids. mRNA: -AUGACACCACUCCACUUAUAGCCCUAA-
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Given below is the mRNA sequence that encodes the amino acids of a protein.
Based on the mRNA sequence predict the amino acid sequence that it encodes. Please list the
protein sequence as SINGLE letter amino acids.
mRNA: -AUGACACCACUCCACUUAUAGCCCUAA-
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- The line below represents a mature eukaryotic mRNA. The accompanying list contains many sequences or structures that may or may not be a part of mature eukaryotic mRNA. As accurately as you can, show the location, on the line, of the sequences or structures that belong on the eukaryotic mRNA; then separately list the items that are not part of eukaryotic mature mRNA. 5’____________________________________________________3’ A-stop codon B-poly-A tail C- intron D- 3’UTR E-promoter F- start codon G- AAUAAA H- 5’ UTR I- 5’ cap J- Termination sequenceIf the sequence of mRNA is 5'-AAUCGUACGGAUGCCGAAAUACCCAUUAGGGAUUGCAUAGCGAGCAACGGAC-3' , what is the amino acid sequence it would make? Note: Use one-letter abbreviation for the amino acid sequence Sample answer format: MIGHTYIn the following table, below each DNA nucleotide, type in the complementary mRNA nucleotides. Note, the answer blanks for mRNA may appear vertically on some displays. In this case, enter the bases from top to bottom. Then, for each set of three DNA and complementary mRNA nucleotides, use the amino acid chart to translate the nucleotides into amino acids, and type them below. Enter the full, unabbreviated name of the amino acid in the blank provided. In the case of a stop codon, enter "Stop"
- Using the genetic code, translate your mRNA sequence of 60 nucleotides into a polypeptide. Use one-letter abbreviations for the amino acids. Enter one-letter abbreviations corresponding to the amino acids.In the following table, below each DNA nucleotide, type in the complementary mRNA nucleotides. Then, for each set of three DNA and complementary mRNA nucleotides, use the amino acid chart to translate the nucleotides into amino acids, and type them below. DNA T-A-C A-A-G A-T-G G-G-G A-T-T mRNA Enter Text — Enter Text — Enter Text Enter Text — Enter Text — Enter Text Enter Text — Enter Text — Enter Text Enter Text — Enter Text — Enter Text Enter Text — Enter Text — Enter Text Amino acid Enter Text Enter Text Enter Text Enter Text Enter TextConsider the mRNA sequence below. Assume that the following mRNA segment has been translated. 5'-GCAAGUCUUAAU-3' Note for numbers 1 and 2: Use the three-letter abbreviation of amino acid; separate amino acids with a hyphen: do not include the stop codon. Example: ala-cys-glu 1. Using the table of the genetic code, determine the sequence of amino acids. ala-ser-leu-asn 2. If mutation occurs by substitution of the 6th nucleotide with adenosine-5'- monophosphate, what is the resulting amino acid sequence? 3. What type of mutation occurred? Choose from same sense, missense and non-sense.
- Given the DNA sequence below: 5’-ACATGTGTACAGGCTTTGTCTGAATGGCTT-3’ 3’-TGTACACATGTCCGAAACAGACTTACCGAA-5’ Transcribe the gene. (Write the primary structure of the mRNA that will be produced.)For the messenger RNA sequence below, find the beginning of the amino acid coding sequence and translate the sequence using the genetic code provided below. 5' - AAUUAUGGGCAAUAUGCCGGGCcGGUUAAGCG - 3' Second Letter A UGU cys u UGC Phe UCU UU U UUC UUA UAU Tyr Ser UAC UAA UAG Leu UCA Stop UGA Stop UUG UCG Stop UGG Trp CUU CU CAU His CGU c cuc Leu ccc ССА CCG Pro CÁC CAA CAG CGC CGA CGG Arg CUA CUG Gin 1st 3rd letter Ser u letter AUU ACU AAU AAC AAA AAG Asn A AUC AUA AUG lle ACC ACA AGU AGC AGA AGG Thr Lys Arg Met ACG GUU G GUC GUA GUG GCU GAU GAC GAA Asp GGU Val GCC Ala GGC Gly GCA GGA Glu GCG GAG GGG GGive the protein synthesized of the given mRNA sequence. No need to explain. Just give the answer. ACUGAAAUGACCAGAUUUAUGGCCUGAAUGACC
- Below is an MRNA sequence for a short peptide called Lstqz. The nucleotides of the mRNA for Lstqz are numbered as shown. Answer questions 1-4 for the mRNA of Lstqz. A codon table with amino acids shown in single-letter code has been provided at this link. 1 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 5' AGAGAUGGCUCCUUCACGCUUUACCUACUGAGUAGGGCUAAG 3’ Which nucleotide number corresponds to the first nucleotide of the stop codon? (Please answer as a numeric value) 30 Write down the first five amino acids generated from this mRNA in single-letter designation with no spaces. Example: if the answer is (from N to C terminus) Histidine-Threonine-Glutamate, you would put in HTE (uppercase) as the answer.draw mRNA sequence for the following sequence ATGGCCCTGTGGATGCGCCTCCTGCCCCTGCTGGCGCTGCTGGCCCTCTGGGGACCTGACCCAGCCGCAGCCTTTGTGAACCAACACCTGTGCGGCTCACACCTGGTGGAAGCTCTCTACCTAGTGTGCGGGGAACGAGGCTTCTTCTACACACCCAAGACCCGCCGGGAGGCAGAGGACCTGCAGGTGGGGCAGGTGGAGCTGGGCGGGGGCCCTGGTGCAGGCAGCCTGCAGCCCTTGGCCCTGGAGGGGTCCCTGCAGAAGCGTGGCATTGTGGAACAATGCTGTACCAGCATCTGCTCCCTCTACCAGCTGGAGAACTACTGCAACTAGWrite the order of nucleotides in mRNA that would be transcribed from the following strand of DNA: GTATACCAGTCATTTGTCThen list in order the amino acids coded by this sequence.mRNA ________________________________________________________________amino acids ________________________________________________________________ 2. Sometimes a mistake occurs in the translation of an mRNA strand. Suppose that the reading of themRNA strand in question 1 began, by mistake, at the second nucleotide instead of the first. The first codonwould be AUA. Write the sequence of amino acids that would be formed.__________________________________________________________________________