Published Jun 3, 2010
luisaf7
75 Posts
genetic code (how to translate series of UA's to purine, guanine)
ANybody knows something bout that??
some help plz n thx
JROregon, ASN, BSN, RN
710 Posts
Transcribe and Translate a Gene
Try this website. Do you have to transcribe first or just translate? Have you been given a list of all the proteins? Remember to stop translating when you hit a "stop". A sequence of 3 DNA bases = a specific protein. Practice on the website provided.
Transcribe and Translate a GeneTry this website. Do you have to transcribe first or just translate? Have you been given a list of all the proteins? Remember to stop translating when you hit a "stop". A sequence of 3 DNA bases = a specific protein. Practice on the website provided.
Ohh wow thx for the website!!! I don't know what I have to do ..the only thing I know is that it mite be a question on the TEAS lol and I have no idea about it
Going from DNA to RNA T=A, G=C, A=U, C=G
G and C look alike, that's how I remember that they are complementary going from DNA to RNA or RNA to DNA. T is only in DNA and U is only in RNA. Make sure you know the difference between transcribing and translating. I've never taken the TEAS so I don't know what I'm missing : )
TheSquire, DNP, APRN, NP
1,290 Posts
Going from DNA to RNA T=A, G=C, A=U, C=G G and C look alike, that's how I remember that they are complementary going from DNA to RNA or RNA to DNA. T is only in DNA and U is only in RNA. Make sure you know the difference between transcribing and translating. I've never taken the TEAS so I don't know what I'm missing : )
Except for wobble pairs in tRNA, when you get to introduce Inosine which pairs with Cytosine, Uracil, and Adenine while Guanine also pairs with Uracil in addition to Cytosine...