Why is DNA replicated into RNA, and why can't it be directly translated to proteins while there is only a base pair difference in DNA and RNA? Why do retroviruses contain two identical RNA molecules? Why is it hard to isolate RNA as compared to DNA? a. How is RNA differen...
an a population average, it is not possible to distinguish between a state in which all cells have an intermediate phenotype (pink cells) and one in which half are on (red cells), half are off (white cells). An intermediate phenotype i… n每人口平均,区别在所有细胞有中间表现型桃红色细胞...
They are caught in a race against time. Plastics production, which began less than a century ago, reaches an all-time high each year, and the material takes hundreds, if not thousands, of years to degrade, which will create trillions of microplastics in the process. “There are ...
leads to the formation of galls, commonly known as pathogen-induced tumors, on the roots of infected plants. The identification of crucial regulators of host tumor formation is essential to unravel the mechanisms underlying the proliferation and differentiation of P. brassicae within plant cells....
DNA is the genetic material of the cell and holds all the information necessary for life. During DNA replication, DNA is copied to form two identical molecules that can be used during cell division. Answer and Explanation:1 DNA replication is accurate because of the complementary pairing of nucl...
By bringing together the latest understanding of the immune system, the brain, the microbiome, the interaction of cells and the development of the foetus, including developments such as optogenetics, super-resolution microscopy, the Human Cell Atlas and Systems Biology, we arrive at a vision of ...
Therefore, we chose a sequence located near the 5'-end of the fibrinogen γ-chain gene (hat is identical in all forms of 7-tibrinogens for an enzymatic amplification of fibrinogen γ-chain DNA and RNA. Primers were constructed in a way that not only exon sequences, but also intervening...
Fig. 3. Guide-encoding mechanisms of IscB (A) Example loci for each major mechanism of encoding multiple guides: entire ωRNAs arrays associate with IscB, ωRNAs duplicate or insert into CRISPRs, transposition expansion results...
What is the process in which identical copies of the two DNA molecules which make up the chromosome are produced? During which stage of mitosis do chromosomes line up at the metaphase plate? What are replicated copies of chromosomes that are visible during cell division called?
The identical strands of DNA in a chromosome are called ___. Which molecule is synthesized using code carried in DNA? What is the oldest DNA of any kind ever found? What are the types of DNA? What is the term used for organism consisting of cells in which the gene...