dna, rna, protein synthesis review. 1. 2. 3. and 4
TRANSCRIPT
10. What are the pyrimidine bases?
A. Adenine B. Guanine C. Cytosine D. ThymineE. A and BF. C and D G. A and DH. C and B
10. What are the pyrimidine bases?
A. Adenine B. Guanine C. Cytosine D. ThymineE. A and BF. C and D G. A and DH. C and B
11. What are the purine bases?
A. Adenine B. Guanine C. Cytosine D. ThymineE. A and BF. C and D G. A and DH. C and B
11. What are the purine bases?
A. Adenine B. Guanine C. Cytosine D. ThymineE. A and BF. C and D G. A and DH. C and B
12. If there is 40% adenine, what is the percentage of thymine?
A. 20%B. 10%C. 40%D. Cannot be determined
12. If there is 40% adenine, what is the percentage of thymine?
A. 20%B. 10%C. 40%D. Cannot be determined
13. If there is 30% cytosine, what is the percentage of thymine?
A. 30%B. 20%C. 40%D. Cannot be determined
13. If there is 30% cytosine, what is the percentage of thymine?
A. 30%B. 20%C. 40%D. Cannot be determined
14. What type of RNA is responsible for transcribing the DNA?
A. tRNAB. rRNAC. mRNAD. All three transcribe DNA
14. What type of RNA is responsible for transcribing the DNA?
A. tRNAB. rRNAC. mRNAD. All three transcribe DNA