Answer:
Option A
Explanation:
DNA sequence: GTCACCGGTCTATACATAAGC.
If the bases of codon 5 under a mutation of C to T, the outcome would be?
Bases of the sense codon 5 is TAC, since codons of the sense strand is the same as that of the mRNA except with the replacement of uracil in place of thymine. This codon TAC codes for tyrosine.
If a mutation occurs changing C to T, then the bases would be TAT coding also for tyrosine too due to the nature of redundancy of the genetic code. Thus, there would be no change to the protein sequence although a change would occur in the DNA sequence.
Redundancy of the genetic code indicate that more than one codon can code for an amino acid as there are 64 codons and 20 amino acids.
The smooth ER has less ribosomes than the rough ER
Answer:
0% will be white.........
Since the
speed of many physiological processes in marine organisms is determined by the
temperature, the first consequence of the changes in the conditions of the
medium becomes offset the timing of seasonal events, such as the timing of
spawning fish. There have also offset migration routes and spawning areas. So,
as a result of warming in the Sea of Japan, spawning navaga shifted to an
earlier date, because of the reduction of the area of "cold spots"
in the eastern Bering Sea shelf feeding migration of pollock, halibut and crab
are lengthened, but because of the temperature rise to the east of Japan,
spawning saury expanding. These changes significantly affect the success of
reproduction, resulting in changes populations of their fishery.