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homework help 2Back again. I'm a little confused about these next questions. Here is one:
This is an example of a insertion mutation. - TACTGTTGCGAATGCAATT- Determine the correct sequence of amino acids coded for this strand. So I found the mRNA: - AUGACAACGCUUACGUUAA- Then found the tRNA: - UAC UGU UGC GAA UGC AAUU?- Therefore the amino acids are: Tyrosine, Cysteine, Cysteine, Glutamic acid, Cysteine, Asparagine? or Isoleucine? I am confused because there is no Start or End. Is there not supposed to be one because it is a mutated gene? Should or can they be rearranged? Also what do I do with the extra nucleotide at the end? Am I even doing this right? Help! Can anyone explain this to me? Thanks!
the genetic code lists the amino acids using the mRNA sequences, not the tRNA anticodons (AUG is a start codon). that should give you your answer
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