WHICH IS A RNA MOLECULE AGCCTAC GGGCCCA GCCCUUA

I would think it's GCCCUUA since U's match up with A in the transcription process.

The given sequences AGCCTAC, GGGCCCA, and GCCCUUA appear to be DNA sequences rather than RNA sequences, as they contain the letters 'T' which represents thymine. However, if we want to convert these DNA sequences into RNA sequences, we need to replace the 'T' nucleotides with 'U' (uracil) since RNA uses uracil instead of thymine.

Converting the given DNA sequences into RNA sequences, we have:

1. AGCCTAC → AGCCUAC
2. GGGCCCA → GGGCCCA
3. GCCCUUA → GCCCUUA

Therefore, the corresponding RNA sequences are: AGCCUAC, GGGCCCA, and GCCCUUA.