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jolli1 [7]
3 years ago
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In regards to the Central Dogma... Select one: a. Transcription involves RNA polymerase which is recruited to origins of replica

tion by transcription factors b. Eukaryotic mature messenger RNA, exported from the nucleus to cytoplasm, has been spliced and modified at the 5' and 3' end. c. The 5' cap is a modified cytosine nucleotide and the 3' polyA tail is comprised of 50-250 alanine residues. The purpose is to stabilize the mRNA. d. The mature messenger RNA is translated by the ribosome in the cytoplasm. The ribosome reads the mRNA in a 5' -->3' direction while synthesizing protein in a N-->C direction e. multiple of the options are true
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1 answer:
Fynjy0 [20]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:e. multiple of the options are true

Explanation:

DNA central dogman involves DNA replication, DNA transcription and DNA translation which involves the formation of protein.

Replicated DNA are transcribed to an intermediary mRNA(Messenger ribonucleic acid) from where it is moved from the nucleus to ribosome in the cytoplasm. Enzyme RNA polymerase helps in proof reading ,replication and transcription of bases during transcription. translation takes place in the ribosome with the help of ribosome in the presence of enzyme tRNA (transferase ribonucleic acid) that reads the codon and brings corresponding amino acid which are functional protein.

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