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For each of the following sequences, fill in either the DNA, the mRNA sequence, the rRNA anticodons, or the amino acid sequences that have been left blank. If several sequences might work choose any one.

DNA
mRNA A U G A C U A G C U G G G G G U A U U A C U U U U A G
tRNA
AA

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The fill up of the DNA, the mRNA sequence, the rRNA anticodons, or the amino acid sequences are:

DNA: TAC TGA TCG ACC CCC ATA ATG AAA ATC

mRNA: AUG ACU AGC UGG GGG UAU UAC UUU UAG

tRNA: UAC UGA UCG ACC CCC AUA AUG AAA AUC

Amino Acids: Met Thr Ser Trp Gly Tyr Tyr Phe Stop

To transcribe this DNA sequence into mRNA, we follow the rules of complementary base pairing. DNA is made up of two strands, one with the bases adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G), and cytosine (C), and the other with the bases uracil (U) instead of thymine.

So, When the two strands of DNA are separated, they can serve as templates for the synthesis of mRNA. During transcription, the enzyme RNA polymerase reads the DNA template strand and synthesizes a complementary mRNA strand. The mRNA strand is made up of the bases A, U, G, and C.

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For each of the following sequences, fill in either the DNA, the mRNA sequence, the rRNA anticodons, or the amino acid sequences that have been left blank. If several sequences might work choose any one.

1. DNA TAC TGA TCG ACC CCC ATA ATG AAA ATC

2. mRNA AUG ACU A GC UGG GGG UAU UAC UUU UAG

tRNA:

Amino Acids (AA):

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