Can you write the sequence for a segment of DNA that codes for the following chain of amino acids: valine-serine-proline-glycine-leucine?
With double-stranded DNA there are six possible reading frames, three in the forward orientation on one strand and three reverse on the opposite strand. The actual frame in which a protein sequence is translated is defined by a start codon, usually the first AUG codon in the mRNA sequence. THe DNA sequence could be written as GUUUCCCCGGGUUUG.
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