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Complementary strand of MRNA

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DNA -> mRNA -> tRNA -> Amino Acids

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The upper strand of DNA is the "mRNA-like" strand. The lower strand is the strand that is complementary to the mRNA. The -35 region (TTGACA) and -10 region (TATATT) of the promoter sequence and the transcriptional start site (the A) is indicated on the coding strand.

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