Chapter 17: Q. 17.41 (page 600)
What is a codon?
Short Answer
A three - base sequence in mRNA that codes for a specific amino acid in a protein is called codon.
Chapter 17: Q. 17.41 (page 600)
What is a codon?
A three - base sequence in mRNA that codes for a specific amino acid in a protein is called codon.
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Get started for freeWhat is the amino acid for each of the following codons?
a. CAA b. GGC c. UGG
Write the base sequence in a complementary DNA segment if each original segment has the following base sequence:
a. A A A A A A
b. GGGGGG
c. AGTCCAGGT
d. CTGTATACGTTA
How is a peptide chain extended?
Identify each of the following as a nucleoside of a nucleotide:
a. deoxythymidine
b. guanosine
c. deoxyadenosine monophosphate
d. uridine monophosphate
What nucleic acid subunits are connected in a phosphodiester linkage in a polynucleotide?
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