Chapter 17: Q. 17.49 (page 600)
What are the three steps of translation?
Short Answer
The three steps of translation are Initiation, Elongation andTermination
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Chapter 17: Q. 17.49 (page 600)
What are the three steps of translation?
The three steps of translation are Initiation, Elongation andTermination
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Write the base sequence in a complementary DNA segment if each original segment has the following base sequence:
a. A A A A A A
b. GGGGGG
c. AGTCCAGGT
d. CTGTATACGTTA
What is the genetic code?
State whether each of the following components is present in
DNA only, RNA only, or both DNA and RNA:
a. deoxyribose
b. guanosine monophosphate
c. uracil
d. UMP
Match the following statements with rRNA, mRNA, or tRNA:
a. combines with proteins to form ribosomes
b. brings amino acids to the ribosomes for protein synthesis
c. acts as a template for protein synthesis
Identify each of the following bases as a purine or a pyrimidine:
a. thymine
b.

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