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Biology, 24.08.2019 00:10 FortniteB

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i'm doing an assignment that asks to draw out transcription and translation:
1. create a sequence of nine dna nucleotides. ( dna base sequence)
2. complete the next column, "resulting mrna sequence," by pairing the appropriate nucleotides to the dna nucleotides. remember that for rna, uracil, not thymine, is the partner for adenine. (resulting mrna sequence)
3. again, determine the appropriate sequence of trna nucleotides by matching complementary ones to the mrna nucleotides. (complementary trna sequence)
4. finally, using the mrna and the codon chart, determine the three specific amino acids that were coded for (remember, each amino acid is coded for by three nucleotides). (resulting amino acid sequence)
heres where i'm confused, i understand the first 2 questions and 4 but i dont understand what 3 is asking? ? isn't the same thing as 4? so shouldnt there be 3 questions? i have a dna sequence, i translate it to the opposite (with exception of u and t) and then decided the amino acid, so whats 3 asking? ?

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