Answer:
a. Serine-Alanine-Isoleucine-Isoleucine-Glycine
Explanation:
This question is describing gene expression, which comprises of transcription and translation. Transcription is the process by which a DNA molecule is used as a template to synthesize a mRNA molecule while in translation, the mRNA is used to synthesize an amino acid sequence using a set of three nucleotide bases called CODON in the mRNA.
According to this question, the following DNA sequence is given: AGTCGCTATTAGCCG. The process of transcription will form the following mRNA sequence from this DNA sequence: UCAGCGAUAAUCGGC.
Translation will make use of the genetic code to produce the following amino acids. Note that, one codon e.g UCA encodes an amino acid (serine).
The amino acid sequence is: Serine-Alanine-Isoleucine-Isoleucine-Glycine.
UCA codes for Serine
GCG codes for Alanine
AUA codes for Isoleucine
AUC codes for Isoleucine
GGC codes for Glycine