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Which of these are true of an aug codon? a, it signifies the amino terminal of the protein.
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B, it encodes methionine.
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C is found towards the 5 prime end of the mrna.
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C, it sets the open reading frame.
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E, it provides a site to initiate transcription.
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F, it binds the anti -codone uac.
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G, it signifies the coboxal terminal.
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So, a -u -g, also known as the start codon, because it is the start codon.
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What's it, the start codon for? translation, not transcription.
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So let's get rid of e, because it's not that.
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It's for translation.
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So what kind of properties will it have? so it's the start of the protein.
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And are proteins starting at the amino terminal or starting at the carboxy terminal? they start at the amino.
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So it's a and not g.
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If you look at a polypeptide, the amino terminal is the start, the carboxy is the end.
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What amino acid does encode? methyane...