Gene controls
Heredity but not protein synthesis
Protein synthesis but not heredity
Both heredity and protein synthesis
Biochemical action of some enzymes
Full Forms :
$1.$ $\rm {DNA}$
$2.$ $\rm {RNA}$
$3.$ $\rm {hnRNA}$
$4.$ $\rm {UTR}$
Assertion : Replication and transcription occur in the nucleus but translation in the cytoplasm.
Reason : $m-RNA$ is transferred from the nucleus into the cytoplasm where ribosomes and amino acids are available for protein synthesis.
During in vitro synthesis of $DNA$, a researcher used $2',\,3'$ -dideoxy cytidine triphosphate as raw nucleotide in place of $2'-$ deoxy cytidine. What would be the consequence ?
$A$ : $c-DNA$ libraries are important to scientists in human genomics.
$R$ : $c-DNA$ is synthetic type of $DNA$ generated from $mRNA$
Consider the following
1.Structural gene
2.Messenger $RNA$
3.Ribosomes
4.Transcription
5.Translation
Which of the following is the correct sequence for protein synthesis