Can one gene make different proteins?
A) Yes, by splicing the resulting mRNA differently (i.e., removing different exons)
B) Yes, by modifying the original DNA
C) No, because one gene codes only for a single protein
D) No, because genes do not make proteins
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Q22: What is gene regulation?
A)Mechanisms that turn on
Q23: If the codon is AAA, what is
Q24: In what way(s) can mRNAs be processed?
A)By
Q25: How is translation initiated?
A)DNA helicase binds to
Q26: What does "transfer RNA" actually transfer?
A)Ribosome
B)Codons
C)Amino acids
D)Anticodons
Q28: Where does translation occur in eukaryotes?
A)In the
Q29: Barr bodies are associated with _.
A)signal transduction
B)X
Q30: What is the correct sequence of events
Q31: What does it mean when we say
Q32: Which process results in the creation of
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