A normal muscle cell produces the myosin protein, which allows muscles to contract. You discover a single muscle cell that has tRNAs that do not bind to amino acids. Will the myosin gene be expressed in this muscle cell? Why or why not?
◦ no, because if the tRNAs do not bind amino acids, then translation cannot occur
◦ yes, because the myosin gene will be transcribed in the muscle cell nucleus
◦ yes, because all cells in the body express the myosin gene all of the time
◦ no, because the myosin mRNA will likely get broken down in the cytoplasm