Replication, Transcription, Translation PRACTICE.

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Replication, Transcription, Translation PRACTICE

USE THE DNA CODE PROVIDED TO MAKE A COMPLEMENTARY DNA COPY T C G A G C C T G T A G G C A G A CA T CC G T

USE THE DNA CODE PROVIDED TO MAKE A COMPLEMENTARY DNA COPY G C T C G A A T T C G C A G C T A AG C GT C G

USE THE DNA CODE PROVIDED TO MAKE A COMPLEMENTARY DNA COPY G G A C C T G A G T A C G T C C T CA T GC A G

USE THE DNA CODE PROVIDED TO MAKE A COMPLEMENTARY DNA COPY C C T G G A T T C T C G C C G A A GA G CG G C

USE THE DNA CODE PROVIDED TO MAKE A COMPLEMENTARY RNA COPY U C G A G C C T G T A G G C A G A CA U CC G U

USE THE DNA CODE PROVIDED TO MAKE A COMPLEMENTARY RNA COPY C G U G C A T T C A A G C A T A A GT U CG U A

USE THE DNA CODE PROVIDED TO MAKE A COMPLEMENTARY RNA COPY A A G T T C A A G C A A T C G U U CG U UA G C

USE THE DNA CODE PROVIDED TO MAKE A COMPLEMENTARY RNA COPY U U A A A U C C G T A T C T A G G C A U AG A U

USE THE mRNA CODE PROVIDED TO ADD THE COMPLEMENTARY tRNA C U G A U G A A G C A U G A C U U C G U AU A C

USE THE mRNA CODE PROVIDED TO ADD THE COMPLEMENTARY tRNA C U G A U G A A G C A U G A C U U C G U A U A C

USE THE mRNA CODE PROVIDED TO ADD THE COMPLEMENTARY tRNA C U G A U G A A G C A U G A C U U C G U A U A C

USE THE mRNA CODE PROVIDED TO ADD THE COMPLEMENTARY tRNA C U G A U G A A G C A U G A C U U CG U A

USE THE mRNA CODE PROVIDED TO ADD THE COMPLEMENTARY tRNA C U G A U G A A G C A U G A C G U A

USE THE CODON WHEEL TO TELL THE AMINO ACID SEQUENCE OF THE PROTEIN THIS mRNA WILL MAKE HISTIDINE - U U G A A G C A U G A C LEUCINE - ASPARTIC ACID LYSINE -

USE THE CODON WHEEL TO TELL THE AMINO ACID SEQUENCE OF THE PROTEIN THIS mRNA WILL MAKE ALANINE - C A G G C A G C U U U U GLUTAMINE - PHENYLALANINE ALANINE -

USE THE CODON WHEEL TO TELL THE AMINO ACID SEQUENCE OF THE PROTEIN THIS mRNA WILL MAKE HISTIDINE - G U C A G C C A U U G A VALINE - STOP SERINE -

USE THE CODON WHEEL TO TELL THE AMINO ACID SEQUENCE OF THE PROTEIN THIS mRNA WILL MAKE LEUCINE - C C C C G A C U A U A U PROLINE - TYROSINE ARGININE -