Microbiology - Translation and Regulation
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Exercise"Time and tide wait for none."
- Alexander Pope
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| 26. |
Three stop codons, which aids in termination of translation are also known as |
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pause codons | | B. |
nonsense codons | | C. |
missense codons | | D. |
antisense codons |
Answer: Option D
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| 27. |
The ribosome binding site |
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forms a stem-loop structure in the RNA | | B. |
is located upstream of the promoter sequence | | C. |
is located immediately upstream of the start codon | | D. |
is more likely to be associated with an operon than with a gene encoding a single protein |
Answer: Option D
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| 28. |
Which of the following molecule catalyzes the transpeptidation reaction? |
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RNA polymerase | | B. |
Peptidyl transferase | | C. |
DNA ligase | | D. |
DNA polymerase |
Answer: Option C
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| 29. |
Which of the termination codon is called amber? |
Answer: Option B
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