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Attempts 6. The RNA code DNA contains the genetic information to make 1 in the cell is carried by RNA. Like DNA, RNA con

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Attempts 6 The Rna Code Dna Contains The Genetic Information To Make 1 In The Cell Is Carried By Rna Like Dna Rna Con 1
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Answer choices:
1.) lipids, proteins, or ATP
2.) chromosomes, codons, or genes
3.) codon, chromosome, gene
please answer 4-8
Attempts 6. The RNA code DNA contains the genetic information to make 1 in the cell is carried by RNA. Like DNA, RNA contains nucleotides, but in the RNA code, uracil (U) replaces thymine (T). First base Three-nucleotide segments of RNA called 2 encode for specific amino acids. Their order in mRNA determines the order of amino acids, which are connected together to make the protein. The amino acid translation chart shows the 64 possible three-nucleotide combinations and the amino acids they code for in most organisms. U UUU Phenylalanine UCU UUUC Phenylalanine UCC UUA Leucine UCA Leucine UCG Leucine CCU Leucine CCC Leucine CCA Leucine CCG Isoleucine ACU Isoleucine ACC Isoleucine ACA Methionine ACG Valine GCU Valine GCC Valine GCA Valine GCG с A G UUG CUU CUC CUA CUG Average/5 AUU AUC AUA AUG GUU GUC GUA GUG but DNA does not leave the nucleus. Instead, information necessary to make proteins с Second base Serine UAU Serine UAC Serine UAA Serine UAG Proline CAU Proline CAC Proline CAA Proline CAG Threonine AAU Threonine AAC Threonine AAA Threonine AAG Alanine GAU Alanine GAC Alanine GAA Alanine GAG A Tyrosine UGU Tyrosine UGC stop UGA stop UGG Histidine CGU Histidine CGC Glutamine CGA Glutamine CGG Asparagine AGU Asparagine AGC Lysine AGA Lysine AGG Aspartate GGU Aspartate GGC Glutamate GGA Glutamate GGG G Cysteine U Cysteine C stop A Tryptophan G Arginine U Arginine C Arginine A Arginine G Serine U Serine C Arginine A Arginine G Glycine U Glycine C Glycine A Glycine G Third base
Chapter 9 Digging Deeper: Conceptual Learning Activity AUG TRINJALLS GUU Valine GCU GUC Valine GCC Valine GCA Valine GCG G GUA GUG Observe the following DNA strand: DNA THE CUTTGARD Alanine GAU Alanine GAC Alanine GAA Alanine GAG TA C T G T T TCT A A ATT DNA mRNA Amino acid by AGO Aspartate GGU Aspartate GGC Glutamate GGA Glutamate GGG The following table shows this same DNA strand, a short segment of DNA code. It codes for one specific protein, so this segment of code represents a 3 T-A-C T-G-T T-TIC 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-9 4 5 In the following table, below each DNA nucleotide, type in the complementary mRNA nucleotides. Then, for each set of three DNA and complementary mRNA nucleotides, use the amino acid chart to translate the nucleotides into amino acids, and type them below. T-A-A rurgine 1-0-0 Glycine U Glycine C Glycine A Glycine G 7 A-T-T 0-0-0 8 Grade It Now Save & Continue Continue without saving