1. Use a pen or pencil to write a five word sentence using no more than eight different letters in the space below.
Tea is a never ever
2. Now, use the red, blue, green, and yellow beads to form “codons” (three beads) for each letter in your sentence. Then, create codons to represent the “start, “space” and stop” regions within your sentence. Write the sentence using the beads in the space below:
E: red:green:red I: Blue:red:blue
T: blue:yellow:green
A: green:red:green
N: yellow:green:yellow
V: green:yellow:green
S: red:blue:yellow
R: yellow:green:red
Start: yellow:blue:red
Stop: green:yellow:blue
Space:red:green:yellow
Start: yellow:blue:red T: blue:yellow:green E: red:green:red A: green:red:green
Space:red:green:yellow I: Blue:red:blue S: red:blue:yellow Space:red:green:yellow A:
green:red:green Space:red:green:yellow N: yellow:green:yellow E: red:green:red V:
green:yellow:green E: red:green:red R: yellow:green:red Space:red:green:yellow E:
red:green:red V: green:yellow:green E: red:green:red R: yellow:green:red Stop: green:yellow:blue 3. How many beads did you use? 63
4. Assign one Pop-It® bead to represent each codon. You do not need to assign a Pop-It® bead for the start, stop and space regions. These will be your amino acids.
5. Connect the Pop-It® beads to build the chain of amino acids that code for your sentence (leave out the start, stop, and space regions).
T: blue:yellow:green E: red:green:red A: green:red:green
I: Blue:red:blue S: red:blue:yellow
A:green:red:green
N: yellow:green:yellow E: red:green:red V:green:yellow:green E: red:green:red
R: yellow:green:red
E:red:green:red V: green:yellow:green E: red:green:red R: yellow:green:red
6. How many different amino acids did you use? 8
7. How many total amino acids did you use? 15