The process of protein synthesis during translation has three distinct phases: initiation, elongation, and termination. Which of these DNA sequences would be associated with termination during translation? A codon table is shown for your reference.
A) ACA
B) ACC
C) ACT
D) AGT

Respuesta :

C

A stop codon a 3 nucleotide sequence that terminates translation of protein in the translation complex (made of ribosome, mRNA, and tRNA). Remember translation is divided into; initiation , elongation, & termination

Explanation:

There are 3 stop codons on the mRNA that terminate translation and do not code for any amino acids. They are; UAG, UAA, and UGA. When translated to DNA code they are; ATC, ATT, and ACT respectively. Remember that RNA has no thymine base and in its pace is Uracil. Also that the stop codons on DNA and complementary to the template section on which they were transcribed.

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Answer:

C) ACT

Explanation: