Description : Where is the tRNA anti-codon located? -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
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 : Point out mRna codon and anticodon when tRna is charged with aminocaid hionine -Biology
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 : 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 : In the process of elongation of chain binding of amino acyl tRNA to the A site requires (A) A proper codon recognition (B) GTP (C) EF-II (D) GDP
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : AUG, the only identified codon for methionine is important as (A) A releasing factor for peptide chains (B) A chain terminating codon (C) Recognition site on tRNA (D) A chain initiating codon
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
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 : What is the difference between a codon and an anti-codon? -Biology
Description : Where is the anti-codon located? -Biology
Description : Why is anti-codon important? -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 : 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
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
Description : What happens when the ribosome reaches a stop codon? -Biology
Description : Difference between mRNA and tRNA. -Biology