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Create your own (4pts/trait) use the following chart to determine the traits that your monster will have. the dna code for each trait is given, so you will need to go through the process of transcription and translation to determine what protein is being made and then match that with the corresponding trait. you may even include a picture of your monster if you are feeling creative! round body tall/skinny body one head two heads ser-arg-lys ser-arg-asn cys-his-tyr cys-his-trp tail no tail long hair short hair val-asp-gly val-asp-glu leu-thr-pro leu-thr-ala body shape: dna code- agtgccttg rna code- amino acid sequence (aka protein)- body shape- number of heads: dna code- acggtgacc rna amino acid sequence (aka protein)- number of heads- tail or no tail: dna code- cagctgccc rna code- amino acid sequence (aka protein)- tail or no tail? - hair length: dna code- aattggcggrna code- amino acid sequence (aka protein)- hair length-
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