Description : What happens when the ribosome reaches a stop codon? -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : What happens at the ribosome in the production of a protein? a. mRNA brings the codon b. tRNA brings the anticodon c. the amino acids are linked by polypeptide bonds d. translation e. all the above
Last Answer : c. the amino acids are linked by polypeptide bonds
Description : .The first phase of translation is (a) binding of mRNA to ribosome (b) recognition of DNA molecule (c) aminoacylation of tRNA (d) recognition of an anti-codon
Last Answer : (d) recognition of an anti-codon.
Description : The first phase of translation is (a) binding of mRNA to ribosome (b) recognition of DNA molecule (c) aminoacylation of tRNA (d) recognition of an anti-codon.
Last Answer : c) aminoacylation of tRNA
Description : The ribosome binding site A- forms a stem-loop structure in the RNA B- is located upstream of the promoter sequence C- .is located immediately upstream of the start codon D- is more likely to be associated with an operon than with a gene encoding a single protein
Last Answer : .is located immediately upstream of the start codon
Description : Difference between termination signal and stop codon. -Biology
Description : Where is the stop codon located? -Biology
Description : Is the stop codon an amino acid? -Biology
Description : Which one of the following triplet codes, is correctly matched with its specificity for an amino acid in protein synthesis or as ‘start’ or ‘stop’ codon? (a) UCG – Start (b) UUU – Stop (c) UGU – Leucine (d) UAC – Tyrosine
Last Answer : (d) UAC – Tyrosine
Description : The Shine-Dalgarno sequence is A- trailer sequence B- a stop codon C- the reading frame of a gene D- a short sequence that acts as a ribosomal binding site
Last Answer : a short sequence that acts as a ribosomal binding site
Description : Which stop codon has been found to encode selenocysteine? A- UAA B- UAG C- UGA D-.AGA
Last Answer : UGA
Description : The stretch of codons between AUG and a stop codon is called a) open reading frame b) TATA box c) colinearity d) degenerate
Last Answer : a) open reading frame
Description : UAG is a. Start codon b. Stop codon c. Open frame d. End frame
Last Answer : b. Stop codon
Description : What happens when the expansion of the Universe reaches the speed of light?
Last Answer : answer:The short answer is: It can’t. The observation of speed is relative, not absolute.
Description : What happens when Humidity reaches 100%?
Last Answer : Isn’t that called “rain”?
Description : What happens once groundwater reaches a layer of rock in the ground that it cannot pass through?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : What happens when molten igneous rock reaches the ocean?
Description : What happens to solar energy that reaches Earth?
Last Answer : In India we have 300 sunny days - but we ignore this renewableenergy to produce electricity.
Description : What happens to sound when it reaches the cochlea?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : That's what I was thinking.
Last Answer : If so, I think the rate of expansion will be constant. Although there is already a theory that the universe is not expanding.
Description : A bus starts at bus stop and reaches a destination in 4 hours. If it travels first and second half at the speed of 40 km/hr and 50 km/hr respectively then the distance between bus stop and destination is a) 177.7 km b) 154.2 km c) 163.5 km d) 147.3 km
Last Answer : A Let the distance between bus stop and destination be X. The total time taken by the bus to cover X = 4 hours Since X/2 by 40km/hr and remaining X/2 by 50km/hr Then by Time = distance/speed, we have ... = 1600 9X = 1600 X = 1600/9 = 177.7 Hence 177.7 km is the required answer.
Description : What are the essential roles of ribosome during translation? -Biology
Description : What is the difference between a codon and an anti-codon? -Biology
Description : Where is the anti-codon located? -Biology
Description : Where is the tRNA anti-codon located? -Biology
Description : Why is anti-codon important? -Biology
Description : Why does tRNA have an anti-codon? -Biology
Description : Why is an anti-codon important for protein synthesis? -Biology
Description : How many bases are in an anti-codon? -Biology
Description : What is a codon and anticodon? -Biology
Description : What is the start codon? -Biology
Description : Where is a codon found? -Biology
Description : Where is the start codon located? -Biology
Description : What is a codon and what does it represent? -Biology
Description : Is AUG a start codon? -Biology
Description : What does each codon code for? -Biology
Description : Why is the start codon necessary? -Biology
Description : Which anticodon pairs with the codon gau? -Biology
Description : Is mRNA a codon or anticodon? -Biology