2. Match the terms with the most suitable description: genetic code Examples of RNA processing promoter b. Sequence of three nucleotides that code for an amino acid_ exon Location on DNA where RNA polymerase attaches_ intron d. Sequence of three nucleotides that is complementary to a codon triplet. anticodon Portion of a gene that is excised from the RNA transcript codon Rules that convert a nucleotide sequence into a protein cap and tail 8. Parts ofa gene that are expressed:
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Match each term with the most suitable description. ______genetic message ______ sequence ______polysome ______exon ______genetic code ______intron ______transposable ______element a. protein-coding mRNA b. gets around c. read as base triplets d. linear order of bases e. occurs only in groups f. set of 64 codons g. removed before translation
Arrange the following events occur in gene expression. A. mRNA leaves the nucleus. B. Ribosome assembles around mRNA. C. RNA polymerase attaches to promoter of the gene. d. RNA polymerase forms covalent bonds between nucleotides. e. Anticodon forms hydrogen bonds with codon. f. Complementary base pairing occurs between DNA and nucleotides. g. DNA double helix unwinds. h. Release factor removes amino acid from tRNA. i. Ribosome forms covalent bonds between amino acids. j. tRNA enters ribosome.
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