Answer:
a) mRNA: AUG ACC GGC AAU CAA CUA UAU UGA
b) Protein: Methionine, Threonine, Glycine, Asparagine, Glutamine, Leucine, Tyrosine, Stop.
Step-by-step explanation:
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DNA (3 to 5 sequence):
TAC TGG CCG TTA GTT GAT ATA ACT
a). Transcribing to mRNA (5 to 3 sequence):
AUG ACC GGC AAU CAA CUA UAU UGA
b). Related Amino Acids:
1st Codon: Methionine
2nd Codon: Threonine
3rd Codon: Glycine
4th Codon: Asparagine
5th Codon: Glutamine
6th Codon: Leucine
7th Codon: Tyrosine
8th Codon: Stop Codon
c.) DNA with Transition Mutation at Position 11 (5 to 3 sequence):
In genetics, Transition is a point mutation which converts a purine nucleotide to another i.e. A ↔ G, or a pyrimidine nucleotide to another pyrimidine i.e. C ↔ T. Hence, after transition at 11 position, T will be changed to C.
TAC TGG CCG TCA GTT GAT ATA ACT
Transcribing to mRNA (5 to 3 sequence):
AUG ACC GGC AGU CAA CUA UAU UGA
Related Amino Acids:
1st Codon: Methionine
2nd Codon: Threonine
3rd Codon: Glycine
4th Codon: Serine
5th Codon: Glutamine
6th Codon: Leucine
7th Codon: Tyrosine
8th Codon: Stop Codon