What is the corresponding mRNA sequence from the DNA strand, CGA-TTA-CAG, produced as a result of transcription?

See table 5, first two columns, DNA mRNA http://www.soc-bdr.org/rds/authors/unit_tables_conversions_and_genetic_dictionaries/genetic_code_tables/

Use a table or a graph to determine the sequence

To determine the corresponding mRNA sequence from a given DNA strand, we need to follow the rules of DNA-RNA transcription. The following steps explain how to convert the given DNA sequence (CGA-TTA-CAG) into mRNA:

1. Replace each occurrence of "T" in the DNA sequence with "U" to represent uracil, which is found in RNA instead of thymine, which is found in DNA.

* Thus, "CGA-TTA-CAG" becomes "CGA-UUA-CAG" after replacing the "T" with "U".

2. The mRNA sequence is now formed, and the conversion is complete.

Therefore, the corresponding mRNA sequence from the given DNA strand (CGA-TTA-CAG) produced as a result of transcription is "CGA-UUA-CAG".

CGA- TTA- CAG