Stop codons are also called ________ codons.
A) nonsense
B) release factor
C) degeneracy
D) conversion
Correct Answer:
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Q2: How are plasmids different than chromosomes?
A) Plasmids
Q3: Transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules
A) function to transfer
Q4: DNA-binding proteins interact predominantly within which portion
Q5: DNA replication always proceeds in only one
Q6: An example of correct nucleotide pairing is
A)
Q8: Many pharmaceutical drugs specifically inhibit transcription in
Q9: Which of the following statements is TRUE
Q10: Which statement is TRUE regarding protein synthesis?
A)
Q11: The precursor of each new nucleotide in
Q12: The functional unit of genetic information is
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