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A segment of DNA, ‘TTG AGG GGG ATG’ was translated into an oligopeptide with the amino acids, Lysine - Serine - Proline - Tyrosine.
  • [(a)] Write the codons in correct sequence for the four amino acids.
  • [(b)] If first adenine in DNA is substituted by guanine, what will be the sequence of amino acids in the new oligopeptide?
  • [(c)] Write the anticodons for these amino acids.

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A single base substitution can change the amino acid sequence, affecting protein structure and function.
Updated On: Jun 20, 2025
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  1. [(a)] Codons for:
    • Lysine: AAA / AAG
    • Serine: UCU / UCC / UCA / UCG / AGU / AGC
    • Proline: CCU / CCC / CCA / CCG
    • Tyrosine: UAU / UAC
  2. [(b)] If the first adenine (A) is replaced by guanine (G) in DNA, it will alter the corresponding mRNA codon and amino acid sequence.
    • New amino acid sequence: It would depend on the resulting codons, which might code for different amino acids, possibly altering the peptide chain.
  3. [(c)] Anticodons for:
    • Lysine: UUU / UUC
    • Serine: AGA / AGG / AGU / AGC / UCA / UCG
    • Proline: GGA / GGG / GGU / GGC
    • Tyrosine: AUA / AUG
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