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Answer:
The nontemplate strand of the SIRT3 gene would encode an mRNA with a sequence complementary to the SIRT3 transcript
Explanation:
Within the cell nucleus, the RNA Polymerase II (RNAPII) binds to the non-coding DNA strand in order to transcribe a precursor messenger RNA (pre-mRNA) sequence that is directly complementary to the target DNA region (with the exception of Uracil instead of Thymine). This pre-mRNA is then processed to form mature mRNA. The coding DNA strand is the DNA strand whose base sequence is identical to the mRNA synthesized, thereby the nontemplate strand is referred to as the coding strand. Subsequently, mRNA leaves the cell nucleus and travels to the ribosome in the cytoplasm, which uses this information to be translated into the corresponding protein.
An mRNA transcribed from the template strand of the SIRT3 gene produce a correct sequence of SIRT3 protein because of complementary rule.
DNA Complementary rule:
It is the phenomenon where specific Nitrogenous bases bond with certain bases only.
So, this produce two type of strands, Non- template strand and Template strand.
Template strand form mRNA sequence which is similar to the non-template strand because of the complementary of DNA.
Therefore, an mRNA transcribed from the template strand of the SIRT3 gene produce a correct sequence of SIRT3 protein.
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