The primary structure of a protein is directly associated with ________.
A) regular repeating shapes, such as beta-sheets
B) the three-dimensional shape of the protein
C) the linear sequence of the amino acids
D) the interaction of two or more peptide chains
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Q11: All mature polypeptides contain a methionine at
Q12: Taking into account your knowledge of wobble
Q13: Select all stop codons.
A) UGA
B) UAA
C) UAG
D)
Q14: 61 different tRNAs are required for translation
Q15: α-helices and β-sheets are examples of what
Q17: The genetic code is nearly universal in
Q18: How many amino acids would be included
Q19: What is true according to the adaptor
Q20: Where are the ribosomal subunits assembled in
Q21: What typically stops the process of translation?
A)
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