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1 points According to the central dogma of biology, DNA isinto mRNA, and then is

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1 points According to the central dogma of biology, DNA isinto mRNA, and then is -into QUESTION 2 1 points Save Answer Fill in the following blank. The transcript is the product of The process of is governed by the genetic code. OD.Transcription transiation QUESTION 3 1 points Save Anewer In figure 11.2, you see the difference between a prokaryotic and eukaryotic gene. Which step is missing in prokaryotic but present in eukaryotes? OA Transoription OB. Removal of introns OC Addtion of 5 CAP and a 3' polyA talil to RNA OE Al ofee above but A QUESTION 4 1 points Save Anwer Based on Figure 11.2. If a mutation occurs to the initiation codon AUG, what will happen? OB.There wont be any translation, in both prokayotes and eukaryctes OCThere wont be any transcripion in eukaryotes only @mere won't be any translation pokryotes only. QUESTION S 'ports Save Answer Which type of RNA molecules are part of the spliceosomes in eukaryotes?

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Answer.

1).

A. Transcribed ; Translated

2).

D. Transcription; Translation

3).

E. All of the above but A

Explanation. Transcription occurs both in prokaryotes and eukaryotes.

4).

C. There won't be any translation in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes

5).

C. snRNA

Explanation.The spliceosome is assembled from snRNAs and protein complexes.