The mRNA sequence in triplets act as codons that code specific amino acids. For example UUG is a triplet that codes only phenylalanine.
a) The triplets given, code for aminoacids stated as below:
CCG- Proline, CAC- Histidine, GGA- Glycine, UAU- Tyrosine.
Hence, 5'-CCGCACGGAUAU-3' codes aminoacid sequence :Proline-Histidine-Glycine-Tyrosine.
b) The triplets given, code for aminoacids stated as below:
GGC- Glycine, AAC- Asparagine, GAG- Glutamate, CUC- Leucine.
Hence, 5'-GGCAACGAGCUC-3' codes aminoacid sequence: Glycine-Asparagine-Glutamate-Leucine.
c) The triplets given, code for aminoacids stated as below:
CAA- Glutamine, CGU-Arginine, AAU-Asparagine, CGA-Arginine.
Hence, the sequence 5'-CAACGUAAUCGA-3' codes aminoacid sequence: Glutamate-Arginine-Asparagine-Arginine.
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