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Which may be or is an RNA molecule?
A) AGCCTAC B) GGGCCCA C) GCCCUUA D) AGCCTAC AND GGGCCCA E) GGGCCCA AND GCCCUUA
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teresa
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Can someone please help me with this question? Thanks!
What organic molecules make up the structure that surrounds the DNA
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Lydia
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Using donor DNA from an E. coli strain of leu+ arg+ trp- you transform a resipient strain that is leu- arg- trp+ and select for
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Jessica
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what is nucleotide?
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joy
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1) RNA condons and amino acids: valine, proline, alanine
a. GCGCGUGUG b. GUGCCUGCG c. GUUCCCACU d. GCUCUUGCU I think it b but
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April
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What is the importance of the tertiary structure of a tRNA?
I know the structure, but I'm not sure what is the importance of it.
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Zoe
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1) RNA condons and amino acids: valine, proline, alanine
a. GCGCGUGUG b. GUGCCUGCG c. GUUCCCACU d. GCUCUUGCU
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Toni
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1. There is no ____ that is specified by a stop codon on an mRNA molecule.
2. Why is it impostant for RNA polymerase to start at
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Anonymous
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what does trna transport
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tommy
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A mixture of proteins is analyzed by Western blotting. Two proteins with molecular weights of 45,000 Da and 75,000 Da are
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Michael
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How does the interaction between a carrier protein and the substance it transports resemble the interaction between an enzyme
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hana
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Why should we carry the Western blot in the low temperature while we were transferring SDS-PAGE information to the PVDF
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Holly
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Is Taq polymerase an oligodeoxynucleotide?
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Alex
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Write a paragraph (no more than 200 words, excluding references) describing the automated sequencing technique. Use the sources
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Sara
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Just need help.
Question: One strand of DNA is completely transcribed into RNA by RNA polymerase. The base composition of the DNA
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James
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Can someone please describe what a double helix looks like? I think it looks like fusilli pasta. Is this correct? I'm having a
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Gabby
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Two molecules of DNA are the same size, but differ in base composition. One molecule contains 20 % (A + T) while the other
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student
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A viral DNA is analyzed and found to have the following base composition, in mole percent: A = 32, G = 16, T = 40, C = 12. What
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Anonymous
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What two steps are involved in the transfer of information from a gene to the final protein product?
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yampar
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Describe the processes of transcription and translation and correctly identify the anticodon for the following DNA template
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Amberina
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what is the first step of protein synthesis?
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susssy baaaka
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I need to convert a RNA aconcagua into an amino acid. Where do i start?
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Marsie
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why are the processes of transcription necessary for life?
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paige
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why are the processes of transcription necessary for life?
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paige
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relative to the transcription start site, where would the promoter and terminator be located?
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heather
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Do RNA viruses follow the central dogma, or are their genes and proteins stored, transmitted, regulated, expressed and
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luna
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When restriction enzymes cut DNA _____________________ ends are created.
is the answer blunt ends or sticky end
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sam
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thanks for your help
the last study guide question asks us to sketch and lable a tRNA molecule and tell its function any
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sam
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Hi,
I was wondering for competitive vs. noncompetitive inhibition, does anything ever happen at the active site, or does the
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Addie
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it has recently been shown that UGA specifies tryptophan and CUA codes for threonine in the mitochondrial translation system of
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bill
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1.explain the role of the H-bond in the alpha helical structure.
2. explain the role of H-bond in the beta sheet structure.
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jess
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Can someone help me to answer this question please. What is the sequence of the last anticodon? What is its corresponding codon
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Mai
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Which involves RNA?
a. transcription b. replication c. translation d. b and c e. a and c
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KJG
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Gel electrophoresis can be used to separate molecules based on ________ and it is especially useful for ________
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The protein that carries oxygen in our blood is known as(1 point) Responses amino acid. amino acid. messenger RNA. messenger
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Three-letter segments of mRNA code for specific(1 point) Responses disorders. disorders. chromosomes. chromosomes. amino acids.
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Which answer choice below correctly describes the structure of DNA?
Sugar phosphate backbone with nitrogen bases coming off a
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The size of the amplified DNA fragment generated during PCR is determined by:
a.how many cycles are performed. b. the size of the
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DIANNE
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The Amino acid serine is coded by the mRNA codon AGU. What is the base sequence of the DNA gene that originally produced this
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Select the statement that is true?
DNA and RNA are both double stranded. Translation copies DNA to mRNA while transcription
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Which of the following demonstrates the central dogma of molecular biologists?
Proteins replicate DNA which gives the expression
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Which answer choice below correctly describes the structure of DNA?(1 point)
Responses Sugar-phosphate backbone with nitrogen
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now from the top make it drop that's a wap
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What role does tRNA play in the translation process?(1 point)
Responses tRNA converts DNA into mRNA. tRNA converts DNA into mRNA.
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now from the top make it drop that's a wap
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Can you explain what happens with PCR?
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H
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Is DNA found in the nucleus, cytoplasm, or both?
Is RNA found in the nucleus, cytosplasm, or both?
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Jason
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can somebody please explain the relationship between
the structure of DNA, protein structure and the phenotype of an organism and
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Marva
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This all about plasmids: I am totally lost, and my notes/textbook/internet doesn't give me the answer to this. Thanks for the
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Biology Repost!
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This all about plasmids: I am totally lost, and my notes/textbook/internet doesn't give me the answer to this. Thanks for the
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Reposting
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Why is DNA not soluble in ethanol, on a molecular level?
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PLEASE SOMEONE ANSWER
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Why is DNA not soluble in ethanol, on a molecular level?
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LC
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