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Give the mrna sequence transcribed from this template sequence of dna.
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So we've been given the dna sequence.
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We need to know the base pairing rules.
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So guanine goes to cytosine.
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Citazine goes to guanine.
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We also have adenine goes to thymine or urosil.
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This one's a bit more complicated.
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Thymein will always go to uracil.
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I'm sorry, thiamine will always go to adenine.
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Euracil will always go to adenine.
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But whether or not adenine goes to thymine or urecile.
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Depends on what kinds of molecule you're looking at.
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It's thymine in dna, urosil in rna.
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So we have a dna sequence here, so it has thymine, but we're making an mrna, so we're going to be using urosil wherever appropriate.
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There's also another layer of complexity, which doesn't appear to be given in this question.
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If you have two strands, and this one goes 5 prime to 3 prime, this one has to go 3 prime to 5 prime...