Multiple Choice
A sequence of bases in the middle of an RNA used to encode a polypeptide has the sequence UUA-AUG-CGU.Is it possible to infer the sequence of the amino acids encoded by this RNA?
A) Yes, the sequence is Leu-Met-Arg.
B) Yes, the sequence is Asn-Tyr-Ala.
C) No, this RNA sequence could encode more than one amino acid sequence.
D) No; the sequence of amino acids in polypeptides is not related to the sequence of bases in RNA.
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