Description : What does each codon code for? -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : which codon is code for the amino acid histidine?
Last Answer : It is CAC and CAU.
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 : Genetic code is said to be degenerate because (A) It can undergo mutations (B) A large proportion of DNA is non-coding (C) One codon can code for more than one amino acids (D) More than one codons can code for the same amino acids
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
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : Genetic code is (A) Collection of codon (B) Collection of amino acids (C) Collection of purine nucleotide (D) Collection of pyrimidine nucleotide
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Consider the following statements: The genetic code said to be degenerate and universal which means that, (1) Amino afids may have more than one codon (2) All amino acids have mo than one codon (3) Codons are common for higher and lower organism (4) Codons are not found in bacteria
Last Answer : Ans. ((d))
Description : .Because most of the amino acids are represented by more than one codon, the genetic code is(a) overlapping (b) wobbling (c) degenerate (d) generate.
Last Answer : a) overlapping
Description : .Degeneration of a genetic code is attributed to the (a) first member of a codon (b) second member of codon (c) entire codon (d) third member of a codon.
Last Answer : (b) second member of codon
Description : What is not true for genetic code? (a) It is nearly universal. (b) It is degenerate. (c) It is unambiguous. (d) A codon in mRNA is read in a non-contiguous fashion.
Last Answer : (c) It is unambiguous.
Description : Because most of the amino acids are represented by more than one codon, the genetic code is (a) overlapping (b) wobbling (c) degenerate (d) generate
Last Answer : (c) degenerate
Description : Out of 64 codons, 61 codons code for 20 types of amino acid. It is called (a) degeneracy of genetic code (b) overlapping of gene (c) wobbling of codon (d) universility of codons.
Last Answer : (a) degeneracy of genetic code
Description : Degeneration of a genetic code is attributed to the (a) first member of a codon (b) second member of codon (c) entire codon (d) third member of a codon.
Last Answer : d) third member of a codon.
Last Answer : d) A codon in mRNA is read in a non-contiguous
Description : Wobble position means a) Base paring b) altered base on code b) third altered base on codon d) none of the above
Last Answer : b) third altered base on codon
Description : A codon consists of three nucleotides. There are fou possible nucleotides, each of which has an equal probability of being in any one of the three spots. How many possible codons exist?
Last Answer : ANSWER: 64
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 : Difference between termination signal and stop 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 : Why is the start codon necessary? -Biology
Description : Which anticodon pairs with the codon gau? -Biology
Description : Is mRNA a codon or anticodon? -Biology
Description : Where is the stop codon located? -Biology
Description : Why codon is triplet? -Biology
Description : When was the first codon deciphered? -Biology
Description : Is the stop codon an amino acid? -Biology
Description : Difference between gene and codon -Biology