Chapter 10: Problem 14
Why would two-nucleotide codons be insufficient to encode the number of amino acids in biological proteins?
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Chapter 10: Problem 14
Why would two-nucleotide codons be insufficient to encode the number of amino acids in biological proteins?
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Describe the events of transcription initiation.
Why would an overlapping genetic code be restrictive?
Where in a cell do DNA replication, transcription, and translation occur?
Describe three ways RNA is altered after it is transcribed.
How are the processes of transcription and translation economical?
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