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Imagine you discover a yeast mutant that exhibits a general inability to grow and thrive compared to wild-type yeast. You predict that the mutant has a defect in a basic process necessary for survival and therefore examine the cellular levels of 50 common proteins, as well as the levels of tRNAs and rRNAs. You discover that tRNA and rRNA levels are normal, but the levels of all of the proteins you examine are much lower than they are in the wild-type yeast.

a) This suggests that there is a general defect in ____________.
O Transcription
O DNA Replication
O Polyadenylation
O All of the above

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Answer:

The answer is all of th above.

Step-by-step explanation:

Proteins are produced through mRNA which is coded from the DNA copy, and then taken to the ribosomes which produces the actual protein. Whether there is a mistake in the coding of the process does not affect the tRNA or rRNA levels. For the protein levels to be much lower, there needs to be a defect in DNA replication, which leads to the defects of transcription and polyadenylation. So the answer is all of the above.

I hope this answer helps.

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