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The protein would be made of the wrong amino acids

The protein might be unable to function

The protein would have the wrong shape

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kh980

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it's the second one for apex :)
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NowthatsaBruhmoment ...

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i got the 1st one for apex
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Sekani Smiley

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Fck Y’all I Got The 3rd- 2.2.2 Apex
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Minerva Orn

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The protein would be made of the wrong nucleic acids

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Marquise Curtis

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Liar its the 1st ong

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Chaz Mosquito

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nah its the third tf

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James Grimes

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βˆ™ 3y ago

its all the ones listed bc there are different answers for the question

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Nathan Fatiga

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βˆ™ 2y ago

The protein might be unable to function.

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Gavins Gaming45

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The first one worked aka

The protein would be made of the wrong amino acids

(APEX)

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βˆ™ 15y ago

If transcription isn't done properly, the protein formed in translation will not function as intended or won't work at all.

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Andrell White

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Would have the wrong shape(apex)

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Anonymous

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βˆ™ 3y ago

The protein would have the wrong shape-apex

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Anonymous

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your protein might not be able to functionΒ 
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How could error during transcription affect the protein that produced?

The protein would be made of the wrong amino acids


How could an error during transcription affects the protein that is produced?

The protein would be made of the wrong nucleic acids


What is the possible effects of an error during transcription?

A possible effect on an error during transcription is that a nonfunctioning protein will be produced. The protein would be made of the wrong amino acids (and wrong shape).


What would happen at molecular level if DNA polymerase and RNA polymerase enzymes collided?

Transcription would not take place, and the protein would not be produced


What is a effect on an error during transcription?

A possible effect on an error during transcription is that a nonfunctioning protein will be produced. The protein would be made of the wrong amino acids chain will be produced (and wrong shape). The wrong protein will be produced. the wrong amino acid chain will be produced


If a protein had its hydrogen bonds broken would it function properly?

No it would not function properly. If a protein has it's hydrogen bonds broken it becomes denatured.


What is the process that forms proteins such as hemoglobin?

It would be translation/transcription. Transcription= changing DNA to RNA; Tanslation= changing the RNA to proteins. The whole process is known as protein synthesis.


How would RNA polymerase be affected if the repressor protein were not bound to the proper site on a gene?

it will prevent the transcription of rNA polymerase


What would happen if the nervous system was not functioning properly. How would this affect the muscular system?

What would happen if the nervous system was not functioning properly? How would this affect the muscular system?


What term would be applied to a regulatory condition that occurs when protein greatly reduces transcription when associated with a particular section of DNA?

inhibition


What steps happen first during during transcription?

At first during transcription, RNA polymerase binds the promoter region of a gene to be transcribed. The end product would be the synthesized mRNA.


Where does the cell carry out transcription?

During protein synthesis transcription takes place early in the process in the nucleus of the cell when RNA is generated from DNA. After the processed RNA leaves the nucleus it is used to create a protein product through the process of translation.