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Question at position 67 Translate the template DNA sequence into protein as a ribosome would. I recommend working this out on scrap paper, then finding the answer. Template DNA: 5'-TTTAAAACACCCACCGATGTGTCATT-3'N-Met-Cys-His-CN-Lys-Phe-Cys-Gly-Trp-His-His-Ser-CN-Met-Thr-His-Arg-Trp-Val-Phe-CNo protein is madeN-Met-Thr-His-Arg-Trp-Val-Phe-Trp-C

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A.N-Met-Cys-His-C
B.N-Lys-Phe-Cys-Gly-Trp-His-His-Ser-C
C.N-Met-Thr-His-Arg-Trp-Val-Phe-C
D.No protein is made
E.N-Met-Thr-His-Arg-Trp-Val-Phe-Trp-C
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We are asked to translate the given template DNA sequence into a protein as a ribosome would, i.e., determine whether translation can start and what amino acid sequence would be produced. To reason through the options, we should examine the presence of a start codon (AUG) in the mRNA derived from the template DNA, since translation begins at AUG and proceeds codon by codon. Option 1: N-Met-Cys-His-C - This sequence would require an AUG start and a continuing codon track that yields Met, Cys, His, etc. If the template DNA lacks a proper start codon (AUG in the mRNA), translation cannot initiate, so this option presume......Login to view full explanation

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