Which of the following is responsible for decoding genetic information? A. DNA B. Hydrogen bond C. Ribosome D. RNA
What do you guess..?
not hydorgen bond as its just a bond and dont decode
DNA
This is a horrible question. None of the options are good.
ribosome is blindly explained as the site of protein sysntheis
Dna is only decoded so how can it decode itself my friend..??@turtlederp034
ooh ok thanks
c
then answer must be tRNA and mRNA
no how can C be the answer..?
omg im so d***
ribosome is for protein synthesis and decoding any information
@turtlederp034 By my other statement I just mean it is more complicated than what this question indicates. I don't agree with @deepika.comet I think the best answer is ribosome.
now atleast guess the answer
rna
no the answer is RNA
yeah
rna
RNA
yeah RNA
@deepika.comet RNA does not "decode" anything. It is a transcription (which basically means copy) of DNA. Translation (sounds like decode doesn't it?) is done with the ribosome.
ohh yeah so like to go with @mrdoldum
@deepika.comet If all we ever get is the RNA we will never end up with a protein and the gene might as well have never been expressed. Unless it is a gene that only the mRNA is needed.
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