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The amino acid methionine is specified by the codon 5'-AUG, and a methionine tRNA can have the anticodon sequence 5'-CAU. Which of the following is the base sequence of the template strand of the part of the tRNA gene corresponding to the anticodon?
a. 5'-GTAb. 5'-CAUc. 5'-CATd. 5'-UACe. 5'-AUGf. 5'-GUAg. 5'-TACh. 5'-ATG

Answer :

Answer:

g. 5' GUA

Explanation:

Because it is a reverse start codon to the 5'-AUG. Template stands and coding strands have the reverse of each other

A-T(DNA), A-U (RNA), G-C

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The base sequence of the template strand of the part of the tRNA gene corresponding to the anticodon is 5'-GUA. So, the correct option is F.

What is a Template strand?

Any strand which is used by DNA polymerase/RNA polymerase to attach a complementary base during DNA replication/RNA transcription. It provides an idea for replication.

The amino acid methionine is specified by the codon 5'-AUG, the template strand of the part of the tRNA gene is a reverse of the start codon. Template stands and coding strands are complementary to each other in such a way as to facilitate the process of DNA replication or RNA transcription.

Therefore, the base sequence of the template strand of the part of the tRNA gene corresponding to the anticodon is 5'-GUA.

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