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Codon on MRNA and Corresponding Amino Acid -Refer to Table 8

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Table 8.2
Codon on mRNA and corresponding amino acid  UUA  leucine  UAA  nonsense  GCA  alanine  AAU  sparagine  AAG  lysine  UGC  cysteine  GUU  valine  UCG,  UCU  serine \begin{array} { | l | l | l | l | } \hline \text { UUA } & \text { leucine } & \text { UAA } & \text { nonsense } \\\hline \text { GCA } & \text { alanine } & \text { AAU } & \text { sparagine } \\\hline \text { AAG } & \text { lysine } & \text { UGC } & \text { cysteine } \\\hline \text { GUU } & \text { valine } & \begin{array} { l } \text { UCG, } \\\text { UCU }\end{array} & \text { serine } \\\hline\end{array}
-Refer to Table 8.2. What is the sequence of amino acids encoded by the following sequence of bases in a strand of DNA? 3' ATTACGCTTTGC


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T-statistic

A type of statistic used in hypothesis testing, calculated as the difference between an observed sample mean and a hypothesized population mean, divided by the standard error of the mean.

Level of Significance

The level of significance is a threshold set by the researcher to determine the cutoff at which the null hypothesis can be rejected, commonly represented by alpha (α).

T-statistic

A statistical measure used to analyze the difference between two group means in relation to the variance observed within the groups.

Alpha

Alpha, often represented as α, is the threshold probability of committing a Type I Error, typically set at 0.05 or 5% in hypothesis testing.

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