What is the minimum number of nucleotides needed to code for 100 amino acids?
100x3 = 300
The number is obtained by taking the number of amino acids and multiplying by 3, as each group of three nucleotides encodes one amino acid
What is the minimum number of nucleotides needed to code for 100 amino acids?
A protein composed of fifty amino-acids would require a minimum of _ nucleotides in the mRNA to represent all of the codons needed to correctly translate the protein. 50 O 100 147 150 153
The genetic code___ Enables combinations of nucleotides to code for the 20 amino acids Enables combinations of mRNAs to code for the 20 amino acids Enables genes to translate polypeptides into ribosomes Enables genes to translate ribosomes into polypeptides
An mRNA sequence of 18 nucleotides codifies for a polypeptide containing___. 18 amino acids 56 amino acids 6 amino acids 36 amino acids
Why are nucleotides a good molecule to make DNA out of, while amino acids are good for making proteins? A good answer will include: -how nucleotides compare to amino acids in terms of diversity of shape and feel -how the structure and funciton of DNA compares to the structure and function of proteins -what is the 'job' of DNA? why are the nucleotides good for allowing DNA to carry out its functions? what is the job of a protein? how...
A gene that is 6339 nucleotides long, how many amino acids are coded for
Genetic Code The genetic code is what allows the string of nucleotides in our DNA to code for the sequence of amino acids that make up proteins. Briefly explain what this genetic code is in general and how it works. What is meant by the universality of the genetic code? Explain briefly what the advantages and disadvantages of this type of genetic code are to humans. ANSWER MUST BE ORIGINAL AND NO PLAGIARISM
Consider a bacterial gene that is approximately 2100 nucleotides long. Approximately how many amino acids would this gene code for? How many mRNA molecules will probably be transcribed from this gene? How many proteins will probably be made from this gene?
How do nucleotides of mRNA chains encode information for the formation of the amino acids sequences of a protein?
1) A protein is 435 amino acids long, which of the genes below COULD NOT code for this protein? A cancer causing gene (an oncogene) that is 990 nucleotides long A 3321 nucleotide long histone gene A transposon gene that is 1435 nucleotides long A heart muscle gene, 4317 nucleotides long 2) PCR can be used to amplify a single gene True False
The genetic code is considered degenerate because most amino acids are encoded by at least two different codons. Some researchers have hypothesized that during evolution the genetic code has been optimized for its intended use in different organisms. Reseachers can study this by examining the relationship between the frequency with which an amino acid appears in all the proteins in an organism and the total number of codons for an amino acid. An optimized organism would use amino acids in...