Solved by a verified expert:. With respect to the proteins that could hypothetically be generated from both strands of the DNA sequence shown below, we could make the statement that:5’ GGCTATCCG 3’3’ CCGATAGGC 5’The two complementary DNA strands produce the same protein.The two complementary DNA strands produce different proteins.Only one of the complementary DNA strands has the codons to produce proteins while the other DNA strand does not.The two complementary DNA strands produce similar proteins.None of the above2.During translation, the tRNA molecule carrying the correct amino acid corresponding to its anticodon sequence must base-pair bind with the codon of the mRNA. What would happen in the case where the wrong anticodon successfully binds to a codon?A wrong amino acid will be added to the protein.The amino acid will not be added to the protein.No protein would be madeThe protein could still be made, but at lower levels.The protein would be unaffected.3.Imagine a case in which the ribosome binding site of a gene is deleted. Which of the following processes would subsequently be affected?ReplicationTranscriptionTranslationTranscription and TranslationReplication, Transcription, and Translation