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Match each of the following with the best answer choice:
M.
direction template strand is read in
K.
direction mRNA is synthesized in
non-template DNA strand that corresponds to mRNA codons except in DNA code
template DNA strand that corresponds to tRNA anticodons except in DNA code
primary enzyme responsible for catalyzing transcription
transcription initiation site in DNA
proteins which aid in the binding of RNA polymerase
type of pre-mRNA modification
non-coding intervening sequence in mRNA
protein coding sequence in mRNA
primary cellular structure responsible for translation
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protein which binds to A site in the ribosome to end translation
type of mutation that results in a premature stop codon
type of mutation that results in a different amino acid
silent, nonsense, and missense mutations are all this type of mutation
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H. nonsense
I. exon
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A. RNA polymerase
B. ribosomes
C. non-coding strand
D. 5' cap and 3' poly-A tail
E. missense
F. intron
G. base pair substitution
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L. coding strand
M. 3' to 5'
J. promoter sequence
K. 5' to 3'
N. release factor
O. transcription factors
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