if part of a gene had the base sequence tgccat and it was transcribed to mrna, what would be the base sequence of the trna anticodons that would bind to that region of the mrna?



Answer :

If part of a gene had the base sequence tgccat and was transcribed to mRNA,  then the base sequence of the tRNA anticodons that would bind to that region of the mRNA will be UGCCAU.

You do not transform mRNA into tRNA during translation. A peptide chain or protein is created when the mRNA passes through the ribosomes, and the tRNA matches the mRNA codons to anti-codons.

You would choose a certain technique if you wanted to convert mRNA manually. Suppose, This is a strand of our DNA: TAC-ACC-TGA-GGC-ATA-CCA-ATT It would be converted into mRNA first: (Remember that Uracil [U] replaces Thymine in mRNA.) AUG-UGG-ACU-CCG-UAU-GGU-UAA.

Now, convert this into the amino acids of tRNA using an anti-codon chart: Methionine-Tryptophan-Threonine-Proline-Tyrosine-Glycine-Stop

Learn more about transcription here: here:https://brainly.com/question/11727971

#SPJ4