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Sequence in mRNA is not expressed as proteins?

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What is directly responsible for the sequence of amino acids in a protein?

The sequence of codons in mRNA, or messenger RNA, is most directly responsible for the sequence of amino acids in a protein. Each codon is comprised of 3 nucleotides.


What carries the appropriate codon sequence for a protein?

mRNA


What determines the sequence of amino-acids in a protein?

The DNA carries the instructions for protein synthesis. These instructions are copied onto mRNA, which then travels to the ribosome. At the ribosome, the mRNA is translated into the correct sequence of amino acids.


What determines the amino acid sequence in a protein?

The sequence of amino acids in a protein is determined by the sequence of nucleotides in the mRNA, and this is determined by the sequence of nucleotide bases in the DNA.


Coverting mrna into a sequence of amino acids that make up protein is called what?

Converting messenger RNA, mRNA into a sequence of amino acids that make up protein is called translation.


What contains the codes for the sequence of amino acids in protein?

Generally DNA. But the DNA sequence gets transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA) which the mRNA gets translated by ribosomes into a polypeptide and later into a protein.


A sequence of mRNA that is expressed after processing?

Repeats of AUGC in tandem manner may be depends of its DNA sequence.


How is the protein produced by translating the mRNA into its amino acid sequence?

Translation


What are exons and introns?

Intronsare intervening sequence of DNA; does NOT code for a protein.Exons are expressed squence of DNA; codes for a protein.


What protein sequence is coded by the code UAG?

The sequence UAG is the mRNA codon that means "stop" and does not code for an amino acid.


Where does mRNA travele to in a cell?

mRNA is usually targetted to ribosomes, which transcribe the sequence into a protein. Some mRNA molecules do not code for proteins but instead interract with DNA in the nucleus.