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Question 1

Identification of ribosomal proteins involves two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, which separates the proteins on the basis of ________.
◦ mass
◦ folded shape
◦ charge
◦ mass and charge
◦ mass, charge, and folded shape

Question 2

If a tRNA anticodon were mutated such that it no longer performed wobble, what would be the effect on encoded proteins?
◦ The ribosome would be unable to translate proteins.
◦ Many proteins would be truncated.
◦ Many proteins would have several mutated amino acids throughout their sequence.
◦ The rate of protein synthesis would be slowed.
◦ A different amino acid would consistently replace the amino acid whose tRNA was mutated.


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bucstennis@aim.com

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