00:01
Okay, so this question has basically given us, it's basically asked for the amino acid sequence of this dna sequence, and this is the coding sequence.
00:13
That is shown here.
00:15
And what they've presented as is actually what's known as a sanger sequencing gel.
00:21
So the way you would read these is that this actually tells you the dna sequence in a 5 prime to, three prime fashion.
00:36
What that means is the five prime, five, most, the most five prime nucleotide here, rather the five prime nucleotide, is this a, right? each row corresponds to a different nucleotide.
00:51
And i'm not going to go into this in this particular question, but if you're curious, look up how sanger's sequencing works and with the addition of di -deoxy nucleotides.
01:04
So d, d, dntps.
01:07
But in essence, to read this sequence, you go from this to the next highest one, next highest one, then there, then there, there, there, there, there.
01:26
You're going to always, to the next most immediate nucleotide.
01:51
Okay, so that's how you basically read that.
01:54
So, in essence, i've written it down here in black.
02:00
Basically, it's a, c...