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Part A: A scientist examines a fruit fly gene involved with the regulation of body development. A section of the DNA sequence for the gene is shown. Which amino acid sequence would be produced from the DNA?

[] Gly-Pro-Ser
[] Thr-Leu-Val
[] Gin-Gly-Trp
[] Trp-Asn-Gin

Part B: Which mRNA sequence was used to create the amino acid sequence you selected in part A?

[] UCC-TTC-GTT
[] ACC-TTG-CTT
[] CAA-GGT-TGG
[] ACC-UUG-GUU

Part A: A scientist examines a fruit fly gene involved with the regulation of body-example-1
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the answer, please

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Answer:

Part A: Thr-Leu-Val

Part B: ACC-UUG-GUU

Step-by-step explanation:

When you transcribe a DNA sequence to mRNA, you need to remember that in RNA there is no Thymine (T), instead it has Uracil (U). So the base pairings would be like this compared to DNA base pairing:

DNA RNA

A-T A-U

T-A T-A

C-G G-C

G-C C-G

Given the sequence the transcription will be as follows:

DNA : TGG - AAC - CAA

mRNA: ACC - UUG - GUU

Next, to translate it into amino acids, you will use the chart. Now amino acids pair in codons (3 base pairs at a time). Let's take the first codon in your sequence:

ACC

1st 2nd 3rd

A C C

Using the column on the left, find the row that matches it, so in this case A.

At the very top, there is another row of letters, looking at the row of A only, look for the column of the second base which is C.

Lastly, look at the right most column and find the letter that matches the third base within the box where A and C intersect. In this case, C is your third base.

The amino acid where all three intersect is your first amino acid which is Thr.

Just do this for the next codons and you will come up with the answer.

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