$RNA$ which carry amino acid from the cytoplasm to the ribosome is
$m-RNA$
$t-RNA$
$r-RNA$
$c-RNA$
Do you think that the alternate splicing of exons may enable a structural gene to code for several isoproteins from one and the same gene ? If yes, how ? If not, why so ?
New strand on a $DNA$ template is initiated by
Identify the incorrect statement.
If the $DNA$ strand has the nitrogenous base sequence $ATTGCC$, the $mRNA$ will have
Match the following $RNA$ polymerase with their transcribed products
$(a) \;RNA$ polymerase $I$ | $(i) \;tRNA$ |
$(b) \;RNA$ polymerase $II $ | $(ii)\; rRNA$ |
$(c)\; RNA$ polymerase $III $ | $(iii) \;hnRNA$ |
Select the correct option from the following