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If the sequence of nitrogen bases of the coding strand of DNA in a transcription unit is 5′- ATGAATG-3′. The sequence of bases in its RNA transcript would be
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08/01/2022 7:03 pm
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If the sequence of nitrogen bases of the coding strand of DNA in a transcription unit is 5′- ATGAATG-3′. The sequence of bases in its RNA transcript would be
(a) 5′ - AU G AAU G – 3′
(b) 5′- U AC U U AC – 3′
(c) 5′-CAUUCAU-3′
(d) 5' -GUAAGUA-3′
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08/01/2022 7:04 pm
Correct answer: (a) 5′ - AU G AAU G – 3′
Explanation:
Coding strand: 5′-AT G A AT G – 3′
Template strand: 3′ – TACTTAC-5'
RNA transcript: 5′-AUGAAUG-3′
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