CHAPTER 3 Information Methods of a Cel 530 Quiz (a) is the process of translatin
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Question
CHAPTER 3 Information Methods of a Cel 530 Quiz (a) is the process of translating the DNA code from the DNA. (b) is accomplished by RNA polymerase. (c) requires ribosomes. (d) requires removal of the nucleosomes, (e) a, b, and d are cormect (a) transport amino acids to the site of protein synthesis. (b) bind the anticodons of the transfer RNA (c) act as a vice to hold the manufacturing apparatus together while the protein is being made. (d) transcribe the DNA code onto messenger RNA Proteins are encoded on the DNA by the following process: (a) each amino acid corresponds to a sequence of three organic bases on 3. the DNA (b) each protein corresponds to a sequence of ten organic bases on the DNA (c) scientists are not sure how (d) the code is done like a computer using a series of electrically-based gates. 4. Complementary base pairing (a) varies with different species. (b) is important in producing mRNA (c) is important in the duplication of DNA (d) all are correct (e) b and c are correct The organic bases in nucleic acids. (a) are the same for RNA and DNA (b) occur in random amounts in RNA and DNA. (c) are joined by hydrogen bonds on the interior of the double helix. (d) carry the genetic code. (e) c and d are correct. 5·Explanation / Answer
ANSWER: 1) C) requires ribosomes
2) c) act as a vice to hold the manufacturing apparatus together while protein is being made
3) a) each amino acid corresponds to a sequence of three organic bases on the DNA
4) e) b & c are correct
5) e) c & d are correct