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A certain bacterial mRNA is known to represent only one gene and to contain about

800 nucleotides. If you assume that the average amino acid residue contributes 110 to
the peptide molecular weight, the largest polypeptide that this mRNA could code for
would have a molecular weight of about:
A) 800.
B) 5,000.
C) 30,000.
D) 80,000.
E) An upper limit cannot be determined from the data given.

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Answer:

C) 30,000

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the given information, the bacterial mRNA consists of about 800 nucleotides. Three consecutive nucleotides together make one genetic codon which in turn codes for one specific amino acid in the protein encoded by this mRNA.

So, an mRNA with 800 nucleotides will have total 800/3 = 266.67 or 266 genetic codes. The protein encoded by this mRNA would have a total of 266 amino acids.

Given that one amino acid imparts 110 units to the molecular weight of the protein, the protein with 266 amino acids have the molecular weight= 266 x 110 = 29260, that is about 30,000.

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