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t-RNA brings
A. Amino acids at the site of protein synthesis on ribosomes
B. r-RNA to ribosomes
C. m-RNA out of nucleus
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- Which choice best fits the blank? Refer to picture. The ribosome moves along the mRNA strand. In panels b, c, and d, new tRNAs carrying ___________. match up with the codons of the mRNA strand. After each tRNA locks into place, a peptide bond forms between the amino acid the tRNA is carrying and the amino acid already there. This process repeats until the end of the sequence is reached. A. ProteinsB. NucleotidesC. Amino AcidsEnergy that drives translation is provided mainly by ______ . a. ATP c. GTP b. amino acids d. ribosomesWhich three codons what code for a different amino acid sequence from that coded for by the mRNA base sequence AGU-UCA-CCA A. AGU-UCC-CCG B. AGU-UCG-CCC C. AGC-UCA-CCU D. AGC-UCU-CCU
- Part A) In your own words describe what happens in transcription and translation Include which types of nucleic acids are involved in each step Describe the function of each type of nucleic acid in the process of making proteins Part B) Also, explain how two nucleic acids "recognize" or "talk" to each otherTranslation of mRNA is terminated at the stop codon by: A. binding of the Release Factor to stop codon B. tRNA binding to the E site C. tRNA that recruits a release factor D. tRNA that recognizes a stop codonCells have different types of RNA. Explain the three major types of RNA, where they are located, and their functions.
- The journey of a c f t r protein covering translation at ribosomes etcDNAT A C C G C T C C G C C G T C G A C A A T A C C A C T mRNA ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ AA ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______Translation requires energy what step(s)? please explain answer B) 30S ribosome subunit binding C) peptide chain elongation A) amino acid attachment to tRNAs both A and B both A and C
- A synthetic RNA molecule with the sequence GCGCGCGCGCGCGCGCGCGCGCGCGCGCGC is mixed into the cell lysate which contains all the components for protein synthesis. Based on the information on the genetic code, write down the amino acid sequence of the protein products produced from the synthesized RNA.Process of translation *( Choose True if the statement is correct abourt genetic code and False if otherwise ) includes covalent modification of some proteins participation of rRNA transfer RNA is made from messenger RNA tRNA uses information from mRNA to produce amino acid chainsGiven DNA strand: 5' T G T T A G T C G A A T 3' Write its complementary DNA and its mRNA.