00:01
Okay, so let's first fill out the nucleotides of strand 2.
00:04
So from top to bottom, we have a c, t, g, c, t, t, c, oh no that's a c, so this should be a g, aa, taa, or tat.
00:33
Okay, that's the sequence.
00:34
So if this is dna, then for mrna, it's going to be g, a, c, g, a, a, c, u, u, a, u, a.
01:01
Okay, and if you take a look at the figure that the ribosome is binding to, we see that it is the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, the 4th nucleotide to the 9th nucleotide.
01:20
So that makes it g, a, c, g, a, a, c, u, u, a, u, a.
01:36
Okay, the ribosome is between here and here.
01:46
That's the ribosome.
01:57
So for these three nucleotides, for this codon, it is g, l, u, is the amino acid that is getting added onto the peptide chain, and then for c, u, u, we have a leucine...