High School Biology › Understanding Gene Coding
The central dogma of molecular biology is the method by which cells transfer nucleic acids into functional molecules. Which of the following depicts the central dogma of molecular biology?
An individual having green eyes or being tall are examples of which of the following?
What defines the reading frame of a messenger RNA (mRNA)?
A mutation occurs, changing the DNA sequence but leaving the final amino acid sequence unaltered. How is it possible that the underlying DNA sequence is different but the amino acid sequence remains the same?
In eukaryotic organisms, a DNA sequence of 10,000 nucleotides codes for a protein that is only 300 amino acids long. What is the best explanation of this phenomenon?
What term describes the section of DNA that codes for a single protein?
What is the definition of an allele?
The first cross done between two individual parents is called the "Parental generation," or "P generation." What are the next two generations normally called?