Hi, your code reads: Before time tooth fossil before fossil before think book to. I'm not sure if i read it right because It does not makes sense to me, but that's what I read from: UGUAUAAGCAAGUGUAAGUGUUGUCACAUCUUGUA
i read it by grouping the letters in three's so it can define a codon but at the end i only paired up two (TA). i got a little lost but let me know if im wrong.
I see a lot of "U's" in your RNA. It looks like you transcribed all of your uracils into thymines (T), but uracils are supposed to transcribe to adenine (A). It also looks like the thymines were the only base you transcribed.
ALL bases must be transcribed, not just thymine, using the following rubric, set out in the guidelines and in the textbook:
If you have an adenine (A) in DNA, it transcribes to uracil (U) in RNA. If you have an thymine (T) in DNA, it transcribes to adenine (A) in RNA. If you have an cytosine (C) in DNA, it transcribes to guanine (G) in RNA. If you have an guanine (G) in DNA, it transcribes to cytosine (C) in RNA.
Below is my decode. Review it to see how I completed the transcription process. Note that my sentence doesn't make sense either! That is because the code needed to have a start codon to tell the decoder where to start decoding. That start codon was missing, so I had to just start at the beginning.
DNA; TGTATAAGCAAGTGTAAGTGTCACATCTTGTA RNA: TGTATAAGCAAGTGTAAGTGTCACATCTTGTA Codons: ACA UAU UCG UUC ACA UUC ACA GUG UAG AAC AU Skull of about for skull for skull we (stop)
Hi, your code reads: Before time tooth fossil before fossil before think book to.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure if i read it right because It does not makes sense to me, but that's what I read from: UGUAUAAGCAAGUGUAAGUGUUGUCACAUCUUGUA
i read it by grouping the letters in three's so it can define a codon but at the end i only paired up two (TA). i got a little lost but let me know if im wrong.
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I see a lot of "U's" in your RNA. It looks like you transcribed all of your uracils into thymines (T), but uracils are supposed to transcribe to adenine (A). It also looks like the thymines were the only base you transcribed.
ALL bases must be transcribed, not just thymine, using the following rubric, set out in the guidelines and in the textbook:
If you have an adenine (A) in DNA, it transcribes to uracil (U) in RNA.
If you have an thymine (T) in DNA, it transcribes to adenine (A) in RNA.
If you have an cytosine (C) in DNA, it transcribes to guanine (G) in RNA.
If you have an guanine (G) in DNA, it transcribes to cytosine (C) in RNA.
Below is my decode. Review it to see how I completed the transcription process. Note that my sentence doesn't make sense either! That is because the code needed to have a start codon to tell the decoder where to start decoding. That start codon was missing, so I had to just start at the beginning.
DNA; TGTATAAGCAAGTGTAAGTGTCACATCTTGTA
RNA: TGTATAAGCAAGTGTAAGTGTCACATCTTGTA
Codons: ACA UAU UCG UUC ACA UUC ACA GUG UAG AAC AU
Skull of about for skull for skull we (stop)