What would happen if..
It might be "synthesis", "polymerization", or various other possibilities. Your question is slightly ambiguous.
Mutant protein will form.
No, it is considered a synthesis reaction (as the term photosynthesis might imply).If you look at the chemical equation however, you might consider it to be a backwards combustion reaction.
the mRNA wouldn't code for the right protein, or maybe might not even code for a protein at all
Earth? You might need to be a bit more specific in your question
When writing a synthesis paragraph, a writer might ask: What are the main points of the sources being synthesized? How can these sources be interconnected to support a unified thesis statement or argument? What additional research or analysis is needed to effectively merge the information from different sources into a coherent whole?
Which ideas do two readings have in common
What evidence is there?
What is my opinion of this?
It might be "synthesis", "polymerization", or various other possibilities. Your question is slightly ambiguous.
We might need more information to answer this question. An amino acid will bind to the carboxyl group on the 3'-OH of the tRNA with an ester bond. The tRNA then becomes "charged" and can now begin translation at the ribosome.
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Well, to begin with, could you PLEASE rephrase the question? Then we might possibly be able to answer the question for you?!
Mutant protein will form.
The article link might help you to answer some of that question. Hope this helps.
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They would eat there own poo or eat there own earwax