Identify the DNA segment from which this section of mRNA was transcribed.(6 points)

Drop target 1 above u
Drop target 2 above g
Drop target 3 above a
Drop target 4 above u
Drop target 5 above u
Drop target 6 above c
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Unfortunately, there is no given section of mRNA or any DNA sequence provided to identify the DNA segment from which the mRNA was transcribed.

The sequence u g a u u c

Based on the provided mRNA sequence "ugauuc," we can deduce the DNA segment it was transcribed from.

mRNA: u g a u u c
DNA: a c t a a g

Therefore, the DNA segment from which this mRNA was transcribed is "actaag."

There's only a t c g u

Apologies for the confusion. In DNA, the nucleotides are represented by the letters A, T, C, and G, whereas in RNA, uracil (U) is used instead of thymine (T). Since you have mentioned that the sequence only contains A, T, C, G, and U, we cannot determine the exact DNA sequence from which this mRNA was transcribed without further information.

U_g_a_ ___u_u_c answers are a t c g u

Thank you for the clarification. Based on the provided sequence "U_g_a_ ___u_u_c" and the knowledge that in DNA the corresponding bases are A, T, C, G, and U, we can fill in the blanks as follows:

U_g_a_t_c_u_u_c

Therefore, the DNA segment from which this mRNA was transcribed is "A_t_g_a_c_t_a_a_g."

There are 6 blanks above each of the letters I gave u

Apologies for the misunderstanding. Based on the updated information with 6 blanks above each letter, we can fill in the blanks with the DNA bases A, T, C, G, and U. Let's fill in the blanks:

u - A G A C T
g - C U C G A
a - T A C U G
u - A G A C T
u - A G A C T
c - G C U G A

Therefore, the DNA segment from which this mRNA was transcribed is: AGACTCUCGAUCAGACTGCU.

One letter per blank