Continue building the strand of mRNA until you have used all of the RNA nucleotides. What is the nucleotide sequence of the mRNA strand you built?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

However, mRNA can be built from a DNA sequence; i.e a DNA strand is used as a template for the production of an mRNA sequence. This process occurs during transcription. While the four nitrogenous bases in a DNA molecule are adenine, thymine, guanine and cytosine, in RNA the thymine is absent and replaced with uracil. While producing the mRNA strand, Uracil will be complementary to adenine, adenine will be complementary to thymine, guanine will be complementary to cytosine and cytosine will be complementary to guanine. This can be seen in the illustration below:

DNA sequence:    T--G--G--C--A--G--C--T--A--C--C--G

mRNA sequence:     A--C--C--G--U--C--G--A--U--G--G--C

Thus, while building a mRNA nucleotide sequence, the procedure above can be followed

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