The DNA sense strand for a particular amino acid is 5′-ATG-3′.What RNA sequence would be transcribed for this codon,what tRNA anticodon would recognize it,and what amino acid would be added in response to this codon?
A) 5′-CAU-3′ (RNA sense) ;3′-GUA-5′ (tRNA anticodon) ;histidine
B) 3′-AUG-5′ (RNA sense) ;3′-UAC-5′ (tRNA anticodon) ;valine
C) 5′-CAU-3′ (RNA sense) ;3′-AUG-5' (tRNA anticodon) ;histidine
D) 5′-UUU-3′ (RNA sense) ;3′-AAA-5′ (tRNA anticodon) ;phenylalanine
E) 5′-AUG-3′ (RNA sense) ;3′-UAC-5′ (tRNA anticodon) ;methionine
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