Concept explainers
a.
To determine:
The term that describes “protein-coding segment”.
Answer to Problem 16SA
Correct answer:
Protein-coding segment: Exon.
Explanation of Solution
b.
To determine:
The term that describes “transcription begins here”.
Answer to Problem 16SA
Correct answer:
Transcription begins here: Promoter.
Explanation of Solution
c.
To determine:
The term that describes “read as base triplets”.
Answer to Problem 16SA
Correct answer:
Read as base triplets: Genetic message.
Explanation of Solution
d.
To determine:
The term that describes “removed before translation”.
Answer to Problem 16SA
Correct answer:
Removed before translation: Intron.
Explanation of Solution
e.
To determine:
The term that describes “occurs only in groups”.
Answer to Problem 16SA
Correct answer:
Occurs only in groups: Polysome.
Explanation of Solution
The ribosome is the cell organelle that has the capability to synthesize proteins. The process of conversion of
f.
To determine:
The term that describes “64 codons”.
Answer to Problem 16SA
Correct answer:
64 codons: Genetic code.
Explanation of Solution
A collection of three bases that has the capability to code for a particular amino acid is called codon. Codons are present in the
g.
To determine:
The term that describes “destroy ribosomes”.
Answer to Problem 16SA
Correct answer:
Destroy ribosomes:
Explanation of Solution
h.
To determine:
The term that describes “often causes a frameshift”.
Answer to Problem 16SA
Correct answer:
Often causes a frameshift: Deletion.
Explanation of Solution
Mutation is defined as the changes in the genetic material of an organism. There are different types of mutation, such as frameshift mutation and so on. Generally, mutation occurs either due to insertion or deletion in the genetic material. Frameshift is caused due to the deletion of a
i.
To determine:
The term that describes “enzymatic
Answer to Problem 16SA
Correct answer:
Enzymatic
Explanation of Solution
Every organism present in nature contains genetic material. There are two types of genetic material. These are
j.
To determine:
The term that describes “binds to codon
Answer to Problem 16SA
Correct answer:
Binds to codon: Anticodon.
Explanation of Solution
The
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BIOLOGY:CONCEPTS+APPL.(LOOSELEAF)
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- The sigma subunit of bacterial RNA polymerase _____. a. binds to a bacterial gene’s promoter b. is composed of both polypeptide and RNA molecules c. is required for termination of transcription d. is required for RNA polymerization e. is required for ribosomal bindingarrow_forwardWhich process is illustrated in the diagram? Pre-mRNA ron Lariat BI F4 Exon 1 O Replication R C F Step 1 Transcription Step 2 Intron Q Search 5 T mRNA Eon 1 Exon 2 G Exon 2 F6 Elon Y F7 H & 7 U F8 *00 * 8 99+ J₁ 85 F9 ALTER 9 B 5 O V BN MO Alt F10 K 2 F11 0 L P < F12 10:01 AM 4/8/2023 Ctrl 10arrow_forwardthe following is a strand of a DNAarrow_forward
- a. promoter region b. RNA polymerase C. antisense strand d. poly-A tail e. 5' cap f. splicing 8. anticodon loop h. acceptor stem L peptide bond A site 1. connects amino acid to polypeptide chain and leaves tRNA 2. transcribed strand that will go on to translation 3. recognized by the protein synthesis machinery 4. part of tRNA with nucleotides complementary to MRNA 5. enzyme that connects RNA nucleotides to DNA template 6. site where tRNA with amino acid enters the ribosome - 7. intron sequences are removed and exons are combined together 8. region of DNA with sequences that com bìne with RNA polymerase 9. site where amino acid combines with ERNA 10. makes RNA mare stable in the cytoplasmarrow_forwardUse a codon chart determine the amino acid sequence. Remember to read through the strand and ONLY start after the promoter and STOP when it tells you to stop. Follow example below: Example: DNA AGA TATA TAC CTC CGG TGG GTG CTT GTC TGT ATC CTT CTC AGT ATC MRNA O protein AUG GAG GCC ACC CAC GAA CAG ACA UAG GAA GAG UCA UAG start-glu-ala-thre-hist - asp-glu-threo-stop met DNA CCT ATA TAC ACA CGG AGG GTA CGC TAT TCT ATG ATT ACA CGG TTG CGA TCC ATA ATC mRNA DGGA UAU) AUG uGul Gcc nccl cAul GCol protein ly Tur MeT cys AlA ser HIJ Ala 2 3 4 DNA AGA ACT ATA TAC CTC TTA ACA CTC TAA AGA CCA GCA CTC CGA TGA ACT GGA GCA mRNA protein DNA TAT ATAC CTT GGG GAA TAT ACA CGC TGG CTT CGA TGA ATC CGT ACG GTA CTC GCC ATC mRNA protein D DNA TAA ACT ATA TAC CTA GCT TAG ATC TAA TTA CCC ATC mRNA protein Auu UGA UAU AGU GAUCGA AUC MAG Auu AAU leu Stop. TRY-Met-Asp- ARG-Isle-Stop-Ile. Asn DNA CTA TTT ATA TAC TAG AGC GAA TAG AAA CTT ATC ATC mRNA protein D DNA CAT ATA TAC CTT AGT TAT CCA TTG ACT CGA ATT GTG CGC TTG…arrow_forwardpolypeptide chains Which of the following statements is/are correct? Please make sure to sel correct answer options. Letter E is near the C-terminal end of the protein Letter B represents the 5' end of the mRNA Letter D represents the ribosome that near the end of translation as cor to the other three ribosomes shown in the figure. This process is happening in an eukaryotic cell. O Letter C represents represents charged tRNA Letter A represents the 3' end of the template DNA strand. Letter A represents the 5' end of the template DNA strand. This process is happening in a prokaryotic cell.arrow_forward
- below is a prokaryotic mRNA transcript and the polypeptide that results as this transcript is translated. Pro Arg CCU CGU CAU 3 c. in the diagram translation is currently in the elongation phase d. the enzyme involved here is RNA polymerase e. codons of the mRNA reading frame are translated in the 3'5' direction in Indicate true (T) or false (F) for each statements below. Only use the letter (T/F) in the space provided a. tRNAArg is bound at the P-site b. The amino acid that will be added next to the chain is Hisarrow_forwardComplete the phrases with the correct word or words. The task is to match the lettered items with the correct numbered items. Appearing below is a list of lettered items. Following that is a list of numbered items. Each numbered item is followed by a drop-down. Select the letter in the drop down that best matches the numbered item with the lettered alternatives. a. methionine b. ribosome c. codon d. AUG e. UAC The mRNA moves out of the nucleus and attaches to a The first codon of an mRNA molecule is always As soon as the first codon is in place, a tRNA molecule arrives with the anti-codon The first tRNA to arrive always carries the amino acid called, The ribosome scoots along the mRNA to read the nextarrow_forward_______ are removed from new mRNAs. a. Introns c. Poly-A tails b. Exons d. Amino acidsarrow_forward
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