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What are the new amino acids formed from this gene?
TAG CTT GGC AT

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Answer:

ATC GAA CCG TA

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Adenine is paired with Thymine
  • Guanine is paired with Cytosine

so, for every A, T is paired with it

for every C, G us paired with it

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Answer:

The answer is Isoleucine, Glutamate and Proline.

Step-by-step explanation:

First, the sequence needs to be transformed from DNA to RNAm, so the A's are transformed into U (uracil in RNA) and the G's are transformed into C's (and vice-versa) and the T's into A's. Then, when the RNAm chain is obtained, the first trio turns into (AUC) that codes for Isoleucine, then the second one is (GAA) and it's Glutamate, and finally the third trio codes for Proline (CCG). The fourth part only has two nucleotides so it's impossible to know the amino acid to which it codes.

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