UESTION 16 Which of the following best describes the proper sequential order of the dogma of molecular ganetics? OA. Deoxyribonucleic acid is converted to a pre-messenger ribonucleic acid that is modified to a messenger ribonucleic acid that is converted to a polypeptide chain, which is modified to a protein. O B. Nucleic acid is converted to a pre-messenger ribonucleic acid that is modified to a messenger ribonucleic acid, which t is converted to a polypeptide chain that is modified to a protein. OC Nucleotide is converted to a messenger ribonucleic acid that is modified to a polypeptide chain, which is modified to a protein. OD. Polynucleotide is converted to a pre-messenger ribonucleic acid that is modified to a messenger ribonucleic acid that is converted to a polypeptide chain, which is modified to a protein. OE. None of the answers (A, B, C, and D) is the correct answer choice for this question.

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QUESTION 16
Which of the following best describes the proper sequential order of the dogma of molecular genetics?
O A. Deoxyribonucleic acid is converted to a pre-messenger ribonucleic acid that is modified to a messenger ribonucleic acid that is
converted to a polypeptide chain, which is modified to a protein.
B. Nucleic acid is converted to a pre-messenger ribonucleic acid that is modified to a messenger ribonucleic acid, which t is
converted to a polypeptide chain that is modified to a protein.
OC. Nucleotide is converted to a messenger ribonucleic acid that is modified to a polypeptide chain, which is modified to a protein.
O D. Polynucleotide is converted to a pre-messenger ribonucleic acid that is modified to a messenger ribonucleic acid that is
converted to a polypeptide chain, which is modified to a protein.
O E. None of the answers (A, B, C, and D) is the correct answer choice for this question.
QUESTION 17
Which of the following statements is precisely correct/true?
O A. Transfer ribonucleic acids are synthesized as a huge precursor before they undergo cleavage at the 5'-end and 3'-end to
produce matured functional products.
O B. Exonuclease and endonuclease cleave large precursor tRNA to produce functional transfer ribonucleic acids.
OC. RNaseP, an endonuclease, cleaves 5'-end of large precursor RNA, and RNaseD, an exonuclease, cleaves 5'-end of large
precursor tRNA.
O D.Answers A, B, and C are the right answer choices for this question.
O E. None of the answers is the answer choice for this question.
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 16 Which of the following best describes the proper sequential order of the dogma of molecular genetics? O A. Deoxyribonucleic acid is converted to a pre-messenger ribonucleic acid that is modified to a messenger ribonucleic acid that is converted to a polypeptide chain, which is modified to a protein. B. Nucleic acid is converted to a pre-messenger ribonucleic acid that is modified to a messenger ribonucleic acid, which t is converted to a polypeptide chain that is modified to a protein. OC. Nucleotide is converted to a messenger ribonucleic acid that is modified to a polypeptide chain, which is modified to a protein. O D. Polynucleotide is converted to a pre-messenger ribonucleic acid that is modified to a messenger ribonucleic acid that is converted to a polypeptide chain, which is modified to a protein. O E. None of the answers (A, B, C, and D) is the correct answer choice for this question. QUESTION 17 Which of the following statements is precisely correct/true? O A. Transfer ribonucleic acids are synthesized as a huge precursor before they undergo cleavage at the 5'-end and 3'-end to produce matured functional products. O B. Exonuclease and endonuclease cleave large precursor tRNA to produce functional transfer ribonucleic acids. OC. RNaseP, an endonuclease, cleaves 5'-end of large precursor RNA, and RNaseD, an exonuclease, cleaves 5'-end of large precursor tRNA. O D.Answers A, B, and C are the right answer choices for this question. O E. None of the answers is the answer choice for this question.
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