The two strands in DNA are antiparallel. What does this mean? Describe the 3D structure of DNA? What are the base pairs? A DNA molecule is made of four types of nucleotides - Adenine, Guanine, Thymine, and Cytosine. a. Describe how these nucleotides are connected together to make a DN...
What is DNA ligase? What does it do? What is the structure of the DNA molecule, and what do we mean by antiparallel? What does DNA ligase do during DNA replication, and what is DNA ligase? What does it mean when I say that a single strand of DNA is considered the sense (or codin...
Conservation is assumed to be born in the phase, just as momentum is for instance. In other words, all known phenomena in physics are deterministic, classical and real, in the sense that information does propagate locally and experiments conducted statistically do hide latent variables....
What is the structure of the DNA molecule, and what do we mean by antiparallel? What do we call a type of enzyme which recognizes and cuts DNA molecules at specific nucleotide sequences. What is the name of the process of synthesizing RNA by using one strand of a DNA molecule as a tem...
aHere,the ray experiences a negative,that is antiparallel to P,later displacement originating from the reversed power flow from the core to the claddings and the associated negative Goos-Hanchen phase shift. 这里,光芒体验阴性,那是antiparallel到P、最新位移起源于被扭转的功率流的从核心到金属和伴生的...
It does, however, mean that a lower total static field (often referred to as B0) is achieved:- typically in the range of 0.5 – 2.5 tesla (T). Usually field is specified in terms of the 1H frequency at that field: approximately 20 – 100 megahertz (MHz)*. This is easily sufficient...
The LT3045-1 datasheet specified the absolute maximum Out-To-OUTS Differential Voltage with 1.2Vpp and that this would be guaranteed by design. What does that mean? Is there some kind of clamping like antiparallel diodes so that a grea...
What is the structure of the DNA molecule, and what do we mean by antiparallel? What is DNA's primary function? 1. What are the DNA and its role in heredity 2. What are the structure of the DNA, the genetic code, the replication of the genetic material?
What does anticodon mean? If the anticodon sequence for one tRNA was altered such that a serine was now coded for by the codon "AGR" (where R is any purine), what would happen to a protein translated in this cell? What are the two features of tRNA molecule which are associated ...
What is the structure of the DNA molecule, and what do we mean by antiparallel? What are the 4 things organisms' DNA contain? What are the sub-units of DNA and their function in biology? Where is DNA found in the cell? What does it stand for?