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question 5
2 pts
what does it mean when we say the genetic code is \degenerate?\
○ it behaves badly, and acts as a parasitic entity
○ a given amino acid can be coded or \called\ by no more than one nucleotide codon triplet
○ a given amino acid can be coded or \called\ by more than one nucleotide codon triplet
question 6
2 pts
which enzyme is responsible for putting together new dna segments produced on the lagging strand during dna replication?
○ dna polymerase
○ dna ligase
○ rna primase
Question 5
The genetic code being "degenerate" refers to the property where a single amino acid can be encoded by multiple (more than one) nucleotide codon triplets. The first option is incorrect as it misinterprets "degenerate" in a non - biological context. The second option is wrong because it states the opposite of what degeneracy means (it says no more than one, but degeneracy is about more than one).
- DNA polymerase is mainly responsible for adding nucleotides to the growing DNA strand, not for joining the Okazaki fragments (the new DNA segments on the lagging strand).
- DNA ligase has the function of joining the Okazaki fragments together on the lagging strand during DNA replication.
- RNA primase is responsible for synthesizing the RNA primer which is used to start DNA synthesis, not for joining DNA segments.
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C. a given amino acid can be coded or "called" by more than one nucleotide codon triplet