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I think it depends on which one was changed. But no it would not be able to attached because they have different sequences during RNA (: hope this helps!

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Suppose mRNA was changed would the same tRNA molecule still attach to the strand?

If the mRNA sequence is changed, then the tRNA molecules with complementary anticodons may no longer be able to accurately recognize and bind to the mRNA codons. This can lead to errors in protein synthesis and potentially affect the function of the resulting protein.


Why can you predict the base sequences and a DNA molecule of DNA if you know the sequence of the other strand?

You can predict the base seqences of a DNA molecule if you know what one strand is, because of double Stranded DNA. Each strand matches up with a letter and repeats a pattern throught the entire DNA strand.


One strand of a DNA molecule has 60 adenine and 20 thymine molecules how many adenine moleculesare present in the double stranded DNA molecule?

In a double-stranded DNA molecule, adenine (A) pairs with thymine (T). If one strand has 60 adenine molecules, the complementary strand will also have 60 thymine molecules. Therefore, in the double-stranded DNA molecule, there are a total of 60 adenine molecules in one strand and 60 adenine molecules in the complementary strand, resulting in 120 adenine molecules overall.


Why the DNA molecule is compared with a twisted ladder?

the whole DNA strand looks like a twisted ladder. the molecules are on the strand.


Name the molecules or parts of a nucleotide which join by a hydrogen bond to attach to the double strand of DNA?

(Adenine and Thymine) or (Guanine and Cytosine) are the respective molecules which join by hydrogen bond to attach to the double strand of DNA.

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Suppose mRNA was changed would the same tRNA molecule still attach to the strand?

If the mRNA sequence is changed, then the tRNA molecules with complementary anticodons may no longer be able to accurately recognize and bind to the mRNA codons. This can lead to errors in protein synthesis and potentially affect the function of the resulting protein.


What attaches to the mRNA strand as translation begins?

After the two ribosomal subunits attach to a strand of mRNA, a tRNA molecule with the amino acid methionine attaches to the start codon, AUG.


Suppose 1 strand of a DNA molecule contained the following bases a c g t c t g what would be the bases on the other strand?

tgcagac. A pairs with T and C Pairs with G.


The strand of DNA that encodes the RNA molecule during transcription is the?

Template Strand


What is the process by which a molecule of DNA is copied into a strand of RNA occurs where?

The process by which a molecule of DNA is copied into a strand of RNA is called transcription. It occurs in the nucleus of a cell and involves the enzyme RNA polymerase, which reads one strand of the DNA molecule and synthesizes a complementary RNA strand. This new RNA molecule then serves as a template for protein synthesis.


At the end of replication each new DNA molecule is composed of?

After DNA replication, each new molecule has one strand of the original DNA molecule and the other strand is composed of new nucleic acids. This is due to the semi-conservative replication of DNA.


What is the order of bases in the second strand of the DNA molecule?

The order of bases in the second strand of a DNA molecule is complementary to the first strand, following the base pairing rules (A with T, C with G). So, if the first strand has the sequence ATCG, the second strand would have the sequence TAGC.


What Features of DNA replication make it semi-conservative?

the original strand serves as a temple for the new molecule.


What is the largest molecule located on a DNA strand?

The Largest molecule located on a hair strand, Is a kenesis Archaei (Ke-Nee-Ses- Ar-Chay-Ai)


How many strands of nucleotides does a molecule of RNA contain?

A molecule of RNA contains one strand of nucleotides.


Why can you predict the base sequences and a DNA molecule of DNA if you know the sequence of the other strand?

You can predict the base seqences of a DNA molecule if you know what one strand is, because of double Stranded DNA. Each strand matches up with a letter and repeats a pattern throught the entire DNA strand.


One strand of a DNA molecule has 60 adenine and 20 thymine molecules how many adenine moleculesare present in the double stranded DNA molecule?

In a double-stranded DNA molecule, adenine (A) pairs with thymine (T). If one strand has 60 adenine molecules, the complementary strand will also have 60 thymine molecules. Therefore, in the double-stranded DNA molecule, there are a total of 60 adenine molecules in one strand and 60 adenine molecules in the complementary strand, resulting in 120 adenine molecules overall.