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Practice Problem 25.10
The sense strand of a segment of DNA has the following sequence of bases:
(a) What mRNA sequence would result from this segment?
(b) Assume that the first base in this mRNA is the beginning of a codon. What order of amino acids would be translated into a polypeptide synthesized along this segment?
(c) Give anticodons for each tRNA associated with the translation in part (b).
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