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'''Write out the complementary strand of DNA below the strand shown and be sure to label the 5’ and 3’ ends of the complementary strand.''' | '''Write out the complementary strand of DNA below the strand shown and be sure to label the 5’ and 3’ ends of the complementary strand.''' | ||
− | + | 5’-cgt atg cta ata cca tgt tcc gcg tat aac cca gcc gcc agt tcc gct ggc ggc att tta-3’ | |
− | + | 3'-cga uac gau uau ggu aca agg cgc aua uug ggu cgg cgg uca agg cga ccg ccu uaa aau-5' | |
'''There are six possible reading frames in double-stranded DNA. Using the genetic code, translate all possible reading frames of this DNA sequence, keeping in mind the following rules.''' | '''There are six possible reading frames in double-stranded DNA. Using the genetic code, translate all possible reading frames of this DNA sequence, keeping in mind the following rules.''' |
Revision as of 04:40, 6 September 2013
Write out the complementary strand of DNA below the strand shown and be sure to label the 5’ and 3’ ends of the complementary strand.
5’-cgt atg cta ata cca tgt tcc gcg tat aac cca gcc gcc agt tcc gct ggc ggc att tta-3’ 3'-cga uac gau uau ggu aca agg cgc aua uug ggu cgg cgg uca agg cga ccg ccu uaa aau-5'
There are six possible reading frames in double-stranded DNA. Using the genetic code, translate all possible reading frames of this DNA sequence, keeping in mind the following rules.
- In RNA, the T becomes a U, so everywhere you see a T in the sequence, read it as a U.
- The genetic code is read in the 5’ to 3’ direction.
- Use the single-letter abbreviations for the amino acids because that is what is commonly used by computer programs.
- Wiki Hint: if you start your line with a single space character, it will appear in the grey box surrounded by the dashed line as shown above.
- Which of the reading frames (if any) of the reading frames you translated is an open reading frame, i.e., does not contain a stop codon?
- By convention, the top strand frames are called +1, +2, +3, reading 5' to 3' and the bottom strand frames are called -1, -2, -3, reading 5' to 3'.