A typical example of a genetic system that employs RNA splicing is
A) the genes that code for the segments in an earthworm.
B) the genes responsible for making antibodies in humans.
C) the HIV virus genes.
D) the genes that enable RNA splicing.
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Q1: A codon is a three-base sequence of
A)mRNA
Q2: RNA molecules that can act as enzymes
Q4: Which of these is NOT a step
Q5: A sequence of DNA that reads 5'
Q6: A(n) _ consists of proteins and small
Q7: Which of these is NOT a character
Q8: In the usual flow of genetic information
Q8: Nonsense codons are
A)codons that code for multiple
Q9: There are _ usually found in the
Q10: The pattern or sequence in which a
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