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Adenine and guanine-purines,

Cytosine, thymine, and uracil -pyrimidines.

GENETIC CODE : the codon is triplet. 61 codons code for amaino acids and 3 codons do not code for any amino acids,hence they function as stop codon.

25). TAC CCC GAA

      AUG GGG CUU--met-Gly-Leu

Answer: D

26). tRNA is UAC then mRNA is------AUG

answer:A

27). the peptidyl-tRNA bond of the t-RNA located in the P-site is cleaved releasing the newly synthesized protein.

     answer:B

28).ANSWER: A

29).ANSWER: B STRAT CODON (AUG)

30).answer: C(3)

31). Secondary structure can be formally defined by the pattern of hydrogen bonds of the protein (such as alpha helices and beta sheets) that are observed in an atomic-resolution structure.

ANSWER: D

32).B

33).A-TRUE

34).B

35).A

36).A

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