Biology, asked by elycewashington, 10 months ago

What would most likely happen if an error occurred when RNA was receiving coding information?

Proteins would be formed incorrectly.
DNA would form incorrectly.
RNA could not form a correct blueprint.
The incorrect amino acid would form.

Answers

Answered by SachinVerma92
21

Answer:

DNA would form incorrectly

Answered by JenelleTeeters
33

Proteins would be formed incorrectly.

Explanation:

  • mRNA is formed from DNA by a process called transcription. In mRNA synthesis, the template strand of DNA is read and allows the synthesis of mRNA according to the complementary base pairing method.
  • The sequence of mRNA is important which contains triplet codons that codes for amino acids to form protein. So if the error occurred when RNA was receiving coding information than the sequence of the codon in mRNA will change.
  • This change in sequence will not code for correct amino acid and as a result, incorrect protein would be formed.

Learn more about protein synthesis:

  • Process of translation: https://brainly.in/question/12258932
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