The “core dogma of molecular biology,” which outlines how the cell deciphers DNA into RNA and then translates that RNA into proteins, is one of science’s most fundamental ideas. During transcription, the DNA unzips, allowing the cell to produce a matching strand of messenger RNA or mRNA....
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Messenger RNA is similar to DNA, except that it is a single strand, and it has no thymine. Instead of thymine, mRNA contains the baseUracil. In addition to that difference, mRNA has the sugar ribose instead of deoxyribose. RNA stands forRibonucleic Acid. Color the mRNA as you did the DN...
parents to offsprings, and to code for rna to produce proteins. dna is a double helix structure and is successfully copied multiple times with only a few errors. dna is made up of nucleotides containing base, sugar and phosphate. it consists of four bases possessing different chemical ...
In experimental as well as predicted p[STY]-protein sets, proteins with function in "translation", "RNA binding", "biosynthetic process" were determined as underrepresented. However, the plant GO Slim terms "transcription factor activity" and "transcription regulator activity" were found ...
If you are sharing your data with the collaborator in Excel, the tidy data should be in one Excel file per table. They should not have multiple worksheets, no macros should be applied to the data, and no columns/cells should be highlighted. Alternatively share the data in aCSVorTAB-delimit...