pncation d. 29. mRNA to protein. a. translation b. transcription c. replication
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pncation d. 29. mRNA to protein. a. translation b. transcription c. replication d. mitosis 30. The noncoding segments of DNA a. exons b. exxon c. introns d. snurps 31. The addition of a 5' cap and poly A tail a. DNA synthesis b. RNA synthesis c. RNA processing d. Meiosis 32. RNA molecules which function as catalysts. a. tRNA b. mRNA c. TDNA d. ribozymes 33. In the sugar ribose of RNA, there is a. an extra oxygen on the number 3 carbon the number 2 carbon b. one less oxygen c. an extra oxygen on d. one less carbon 34. The flow of information from gene to protein is based orn a. the action of enzymes b. a triplet code c. anticodons 35. The mRNA base triplets are called a. anticodons b. codons c. polypeptides d. start signals 36. The genetic code is a. ambiguous and universal b. a series of tRNA anticodons redundant d. composed only of rRNA c. universal and 37. The "start" signal is a. CAC b. AUG C. UGA d. UAA .GUG 38. The "stop" signal may be a.UAG b.CCC c.GUU d. AUG e.UUU 39. Delivers amino acid to the ribosome a. mRNA b. rRNA C. tRNA d. rDNA 40. The nuclcotide bases in tRNA a, codon b. exon d. anticodon c. operonExplanation / Answer
29. a Translation
30. c Introns
31. c RNA processing
32. d Rhibozymes
33. c
34. b triplet code
35. b codons
36. c universal and redundant
37. b AUG
38. a UAG
39. c tRNA
40. d Anticodon
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