Why is an anticodon important for protein synthesis? -Biology

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Description : All the following statements about recognition of a codon on mRNA by an anticodon on tRNA are correct except (A) The recognition of the third base of the codon is not very precise (B) ... degeneracy of the genetic code (D) Wobble results in incorporation of incorrect amino acids in the protein

Last Answer : Answer : D

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 anticodon region is an important part of the structure of (A) rRNA (B) tRNA (C) mRNA (D) hrRNA

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Description : Anticodon region is an important part of the structure of (A) r-RNA (B) t-RNA (C) m-RNA (D) z-DNA

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Description : Which anticodon pairs with the codon gau? -Biology

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Description : Which anticodon pairs with the codon gau? -Biology

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Description : How many bases are in a anticodon? -Biology

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Description : Point out mRna codon and anticodon when tRna is charged with aminocaid hionine -Biology

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Description : Why is it more important to check for errors during DNA replication than during protein synthesis?

Last Answer : Because if an error is made during protein synthesis, the resultis at worst one bad protein. If an error is made during DNAreplication, that error will persist for the entire lifespan ofthat cell ... coding segment of DNA, it is possible that every proteinthat locus generates will now be defective.

Description : Why is it important that a signal to stop translation be part of protein synthesis?

Last Answer : They signal to stop protein synthesis and release the amino acidchain. Stop codons are important because they signal the end ofsynthesis. Sometimes, mRNA is longer than what is needed for theamino ... would continue untilthe end of the strand of RNA, leaving you with an incorrect aminoacid chain.

Description : An important function of vitamin A is (A) To act as coenzyme for a few enzymes (B) To play an integral role in protein synthesis (C) To prevent hemorrhages (D) To maintain the integrity of epithelial tissue

Last Answer : Answer : D

Description : An important step in protein synthesis is transcription. Which of the following statement(s) is/are true concerning this process? a. The first step in gene transcription involves separating the double helix ... nucleus to the cytoplasm d. Only one protein can be produced from an initial mRNA strand

Last Answer : Answer: c Transcription of a gene begins at an initiation site associated with a specific DNA sequence, termed a promoter region. After binding to DNA, the RNA polymerase opens up a short ... different proteins from the same gene. mRNA is exported from the nucleus only after processing is complete

Description : The most important mechanism by which gram negative bacilli acquire chloramphenicol resistance is (a) Decreased permeability into the bacterial cell (b) Acquisition of a plasmid encoded ... bacterial ribosome for chloramphenicol (d) Switching over from ribosomal to mitochondrial protein synthesis

Last Answer : Ans: B

Description : The most important mechanism by which tetracycline antibiotics exert antiimicrobial action is (a) They chelate Ca2+ ions and alter permeability of bacterial cell membrane (b) They bind to 30S ribosomes ... peptide chain in the bacteria (d) They interfere with DNA mediated RNA synthesis in bacteria

Last Answer : Ans: B

Description : The most important mechanism by which tetracycline antibiotics exert antimicrobial action is: A. They chelate Ca2+ ions and alter permeability of bacterial cell membrane B. They bind to 30S ribosomes ... peptide chain in the bacteria D. They interfere with DNA mediated RNA synthesis in bacteria

Last Answer : B. They bind to 30S ribosomes and inhibit bacterial protein synthesis

Description : What is the difference between a codon and an anticodon?

Last Answer : A: A codon is a sequence of three nucleotides in mRNA that codes for a specific amino acid, while an anticodon is a sequence of three nucleotides in tRNA that binds to a specific codon and brings the corresponding amino acid to the ribosome during protein synthesis.

Description : What is the difference between a codon and an anticodon?

Last Answer : A: A codon is a sequence of three nucleotides that specifies a particular amino acid in a protein, while an anticodon is a sequence of three nucleotides on a tRNA molecule that is complementary to a codon on the mRNA molecule.

Description : What is the difference between a codon and an anticodon?

Last Answer : A: A codon is a sequence of three nucleotides on mRNA that codes for a specific amino acid, while an anticodon is a sequence of three nucleotides on tRNA that is complementary to the codon on mRNA.

Description : tRNA has (A) Clover leaf structure (B) anticodon arm (C) poly ‘A’ tay 3’ (D) Cap at 5’ end

Last Answer : Answer : A

Description : Anticodon sequence are seen in (A) tRNA and transcribed DNA strand (B) tRNA and complementary DNA strand (C) mRNA (D) mRNA and complementary DNA strand

Last Answer : Answer : A

Description : All the following statements about tRNA are correct except (A) A given tRNA can be charged with only one particular amino acid (B) The amino acid is recognized by the anticodon of tRNA (C) The amino acid is attached to end of tRNA (D) The anticodon of tRNA finds the complementary codon on mRNA

Last Answer : Answer : B

Description : Amino acid is attached to tRNA at (A) 5’-End (B) 3’-End (C) Anticodon (D) DHU loop

Last Answer : Answer : B

Description : Degeneracy of genetic code implies that (A) Codons do not code for specific amino acid (B) Multiple codons must decode the same amino acids (C) No anticodon on tRNA molecule (D) Specific codon decodes many amino acids

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Description : In tRNA molecule, the anticodon arm possesses (A) 5 Base pairs (B) 7 Base pairs (C) 8 Base pairs (D) 10 Base pairs

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Description : Transfer RNAs are classified on the basis of the number of base pairs in (A) Acceptor arm (B) Anticodon arm (C) D arm (D) Extra arm

Last Answer : Answer : D

Description : Although each specific tRNA differs from the others in its sequence of nucleotides, all tRNA molecules contain a base paired stem that terminates in the sequence CCA at (A) 3′ Termini (B)5′ Termini (C) Anticodon arm (D) 53 ′′ -Termini

Last Answer : Answer : A

Description : Anticodon is an unpaired triplet of bases in an exposed position of (a) tRNA (b) mRNA (c) rRNA (d) both (b) and (c).

Last Answer : (b) mRNA

Description : Anticodon occurs in (a) tRNA (b) mRNA (c) rRNA (d) DNA.

Last Answer : b) mRNA

Description : Anticodon is an unpaired triplet of bases in an exposed position of (a) tRNA (b) mRNA (c) rRNA (d) both (b) and (c).

Last Answer : tRNA

Description : Anticodon occurs in (a) tRNA (b) mRNA (c) rRNA (d) DNA.

Last Answer : (a) tRNA

Description : What is the role of nucleolus in the cells actively involved in protein synthesis? -Biology

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Description : Why is mRNA used in protein synthesis? -Biology

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Description : What is the role of DNA in protein synthesis?

Last Answer : A: DNA contains the genetic code that is used to produce proteins through the process of transcription and translation.

Description : Which part of the cell is essential for protein synthesis? -Do You Know?

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Description : what are the two parts of protein synthesis?

Last Answer : transcription and translation

Description : During protein synthesis in an organism at one point the process comes to a halt. Select the group of the three codons from the following, from which

Last Answer : During protein synthesis in an organism at one point the process comes to a halt. Select the group of the three ... C. UAG, UGA, UAA D. UUG, UCA, UCG