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3'-GTGCACCTGACT-5'

Which sequence of mRNA is the correct transcription of this DNA?

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Answer:

The correct answer is - 5' CACGUGGACUGA 3'

Step-by-step explanation:

Transcription is one of the important processes in protein synthesis that involves encoding the genetic information of DNA into an mRNA molecule that takes it to the ribosome and translates it to amino acids.

The transcription from DNA to mRNA occurs in a complementary manner for the nitrogenous base which means adenine converts to uracil and thymine converts to adenine similarly guanine and cytosine convert in each other.

Thus, 3'-GTGCACCTGACT-5' will be translated as:

5' CACGUGGACUGA 3'

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