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Complete the missing sequences for wild-type hemoglobin. Label all ends. The protein starts in the provided...

Complete the missing sequences for wild-type hemoglobin. Label all ends. The protein starts in the provided segment. Hint: Examine Figures 16.4, 16.6, and 16.7 in Biological Science (Sixth Edition).

DNA: Non-Template

5’ - … C C A T G G T G C A C C T G A C T C C T G A G G A G A A G … -

3’

DNA: Template for Transcription

mRNA

Protein

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RNA polymerase uses template strand DNA strands to make a complementary RNA molecule.

The RNA produced is complementary to the template strand and is identical to nontemplate or coding strand, except in RNA, all T nucleotides are replaced with U nucleotides.


DNA: Non-Template

5’ - …C C A T G G T G C A C C T G A C T C C T G
A G G A G A A G … - 3’

DNA: Template for Transcription

3’ - …G G T A C C A C G T G G A C T G A G G A C T C C T C T T C… - 5’

mRNA

5’ - … C C| A U G |G U G| C A C| C U G| A C U| C C U | G A G| G A G| A A G… - 3’

A start codon in DNA starts the translation of the first amino acid in the polypeptide chain which is usually the first AUG codon in the mRNA sequence.

Protein

(M)    (V)     (H)      (L)      (T)      (P)      (E)     (E)    (K)


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