Campbell Biology: Concepts & Connections, Books a la Carte Plus Modified Mastering Biology with eText -- Access Card Package (8th Edition)
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d. CAU
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What is the correct tRNA anti-codon sequence for the AUG mRNA sequences?
a. UGA
b. UAC
c. CAU
d. AUG
A particular tRNA is mutated so that the amino acid attachment cannot bind with the aminoacyl-tRNA synthase. What happens when an mRNA transcript contains the codon for this tRNA?
A.
The tRNA will not bind to this codon.
B.
Translation stops and the protein is released.
C
The wrong tRNA is added to the protein chain.
D.
Translation stops and the protein remains bound to the ribosome.
A particular tRNA is mutated so that the amino acid attachment cannot bind with the aminoacyl-tRNA
synthase. What happens when an mRNA transcript contains the codon for this TRNA?
O A. The tRNA will not bind to this codon.
O B. Translation stops and the protein is released.
O Č. The wrong tRNA is added to the protein chain.
D. Translation stops and the protein remains bound to the ribosome.
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- A DNA antisense strand contains the following nucleotide base sequence: AGT GTC TTT GAC From this, what is the nucleotide sequence of the mRNA strand that is transcribed? a. AGU GUC UUU GAC b. UCU CUG UUU CAG UCA CAG AAA CUG d. TCA CAG AAA CTG C. How many amino acids does the mRNA strand above code for? .arrow_forwardThe anticodon a. is present in the tRNA and complementary to the codon in mRNA b. is present in the mRNA and binds to the codon c. is present in the tRNA and complementary to the amino acid d. is responsible for charging the tRNAarrow_forwardHypertrophic cardiomyopathy is caused by mutations in the β-myosin heavy chain gene. One common mutation involves a change of an arginine (Arg) to a glutamine (Gln) at position 403. Using the genetic code shown above, what could the sequence of the mutant codon be? a. CAA b. CGA c. CGG d. CACarrow_forward
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