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Not entirely sure why choice D is the best answer here.. I also dont think i really understand what the question is trying to get at... are they asking about an accurate aspect of DNA that is unnecessary?
DNA is the carrier of genetic information during cell growth and division. which of the following characteristics of dna is not essential for the accurate transmission of this information?
A) a genetic code that is degenerate
B) a mechanism for self replication
C) a low mutation rate
D) a conformationally variable molecule
Answer: D is correct. In order to transmit info from one cell to the next there must be an alphabet that makes the communication possible. in dna this alphabet is composed of A G C and T . a triplet of these bases= a codon and a codon specifies an amino acid. there are 64 diff codons and among these 64 there is redundancy. in other words, more than one codon can code for the same amino acid. because of this, the genetic code is referred to as being degenerate. (... goes on to explain B and C which i understand..) DNA can exist as single or double stranded. in the double stranded form it can exist in a number of diff states. dna is said to have variable conformations. this info passed on to the next generation is still contained in these diff forms of dna. its just a matter of having the appropriate mechanism to transmit that info. dna, as a conformationally variable molecule, would not pose a problem for the transmission of genetic information.
Do they mean if dna WASNT a conformationally variable molecule it wouldnt matter?
Why does it NEED to be degenerate? wouldnt it be just as accurate if it wasnt degenerate?
I think I'm missing the way we are supposed to look at this problem.
Thanks!
DNA is the carrier of genetic information during cell growth and division. which of the following characteristics of dna is not essential for the accurate transmission of this information?
A) a genetic code that is degenerate
B) a mechanism for self replication
C) a low mutation rate
D) a conformationally variable molecule
Answer: D is correct. In order to transmit info from one cell to the next there must be an alphabet that makes the communication possible. in dna this alphabet is composed of A G C and T . a triplet of these bases= a codon and a codon specifies an amino acid. there are 64 diff codons and among these 64 there is redundancy. in other words, more than one codon can code for the same amino acid. because of this, the genetic code is referred to as being degenerate. (... goes on to explain B and C which i understand..) DNA can exist as single or double stranded. in the double stranded form it can exist in a number of diff states. dna is said to have variable conformations. this info passed on to the next generation is still contained in these diff forms of dna. its just a matter of having the appropriate mechanism to transmit that info. dna, as a conformationally variable molecule, would not pose a problem for the transmission of genetic information.
Do they mean if dna WASNT a conformationally variable molecule it wouldnt matter?
Why does it NEED to be degenerate? wouldnt it be just as accurate if it wasnt degenerate?
I think I'm missing the way we are supposed to look at this problem.
Thanks!