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Question: Some events that take place during the synthesis of a specific protein are listed. A. Messenger RNA attaches to a ribosome. B. DNA serves as a template for RNA production. C. Transfer RNA bonds to a specific codon. D. Amino acids are bonded together. E. RNA moves from the nucleus to the cytoplasm. What is the correct order of these events? A. B → C → E → D → A. B. B → E → A → C → D. C. C → B → A → E → D. D. D → A → E → C → B.
The correct order of events during the synthesis of a specific protein is: B. **B → E → A → C → D.** Here's a breakdown of the events in the correct sequence: 1. **B. DNA serves as a template for RNA production.** - Transcription: DNA is transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA). 2. **E. RNA moves from the nucleus to the cytoplasm.** - Post-transcription, the mRNA is processed and transported from the nucleus to the cytoplasm. 3. **A. Messenger RNA attaches to a ribosome.** - The mRNA binds to a ribosome in the cytoplasm where translation occurs. 4. **C. Transfer RNA bonds to a specific codon.** - Transfer RNA (tRNA) carrying specific amino acids recognizes and binds to the codons on the mRNA through complementary base pairing. 5. **D. Amino acids are bonded together.** - The ribosome facilitates the bonding of amino acids carried by tRNA to form a polypeptide chain (protein). This sequence accurately maps out the process of protein synthesis from transcription to translation.
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