How does splicing of pre-mRNA occur? What is the role of DNA and RNA in protein synthesis? Explain your answer. What are the 3 forms of RNA? What purpose do they serve? What is the process by which an RNA copy is made from a DNA strand?
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In this article, I review the results of studies on the origin of life distinct from the popular RNA world hypothesis. The alternate scenario postulates the origin of the first bimolecular genetic system (a polynucleotide gene and a polypeptide processiv
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To ensure that the size of the box does not affect the behaviour of the knot, we have simulated the same knot in several differently sized periodic volumes; we find that the behaviour of the knot is virtually identical so long as it is spaced more than a few r0 from its periodic ...
However, cellular RNA folding does not occur within a vacuum, but in a complex milieu filled with other cellular components such as proteins that can bind to RNA, influencing its folding and function.73 For example, RNA folding chaperones can prevent RNAs from folding into non-functional states...
Hsu and colleagues showed that CasRx, the best variant of their lot, had higher efficiency and specificity, compared to RNAi. They further targeted catalytically inactive CasRx not to cleave the RNA but to physically block access from the splicing factor, thus manipulating mRNA splicing in neuronal...
Others, such as troponin T (TnT), derive from differential RNA splicing. On the gene level, activation is sequential. That means, the activation of the transcription of one gene is paralleled by the suppression of another gene which was previously active. That mechanism is not fully understood...
Describe some of the mistakes that can occur during DNA replication and how they are repaired. How does the cell use the information contained in the DNA to construct proteins (transcription and translation)? During transcription, the correct n...
Rather, they undergo processing including splicing, which removes some segments of the mRNA sequence.Answer and Explanation: Become a Study.com member to unlock this answer! Create your account View this answer A single gene can code for two proteins with different amino acid sequences...