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Assume the following three-base code system is true:
Construct the amino acid sequence coded by the following piece of a DNA molecule:
T T A A T A G C C G C C G A C

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All amino acids are made of only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
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Construct the complementary strand of this piece of a DNA molecule:
G T A C C T T G G T A A T T G
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DNA molecules contain specific, four base pair codes, which can be assigned to the individual amino acids.
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Construct a polypeptide consisting of alanine, valine, and serine. Circle the peptide bonds. The structures of the amino acids (prior to linkage)are shown below: 

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