The production of human proteins in bacteria through genetic engineering is possible because:

  • A
    $RNA$ splicing occurs in bacterial cells.
  • B
    The mechanism of gene regulation is identical in humans and bacteria.
  • C
    Human chromosomes can replicate in bacterial cells.
  • D
    The genetic code is universal.

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Suppose evolution on Earth occurred in such a way that instead of $20$ amino acids,there were $96$ amino acids. If $DNA$ consisted of $12$ different types of bases and $DNA$ synthesis occurred in the same manner,what would be the minimum number of bases required for each $DNA$ codon?

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$A$ polypeptide is produced as dictated by $mRNA$. The number of bases on the $mRNA$ that code for the polypeptide portion containing the $N$-terminal amino acid and the next $13$ amino acids is:

During protein synthesis in an organism,at one point the process comes to a halt. Select the group of the three codons from the following,from which any one of the three could bring about this halt.

The number of possible alternative bases in the codons of amino acids is . . . . . . .

Which one of the following statements is not correct?

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