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Biology, 05.04.2020 06:58, lizzyhearts

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1.Transcribe each letter in the box to its complementary RNA nucleotide. Remember, A-U in RNA and G-C. If there is a T in the DNA, it would transcribe to A. G and C always go together.

2.Taking your mRNA triplets match them to the genetic code circle above. The first letter is the big one in the middle. Second one is the next smaller one. The third letter is the smallest on the outside of the circle. So if your first mRNA codon is AUG, then that would match with methionine. You can just write the first three letters to abbreviate so the first amino acid is met-. We write a dash after to show it is joined with the next one.

3. For the mutations, remember the mutation happens in the DNA, so you would have to transcribe that part again. The rest will remain the same. You only have to change whatever the mutation changed in the mRNA.

3a. Look at the mutated string of amino acids. What superpower amino acid sequence does this match up with?

Repeat this change in DNA and the resulting change in amino acid sequence and therefore protein (superpower) for 4, 4a, 5, and 5a.


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