What RNA virus replicates in the nucleus? What helix would double-stranded RNA form? What makes RNA a unique nucleic acid? How does RNA differ from DNA? What do DNA proteins and fats have in common? What are some examples of RNA that behave more like DNA, or more like proteins?
What are DNA and RNA?DNARNAliving organismsmoleculescomputer programsThis chapter contains section titleddoi:10.1002/9780470988121.ch6Scott C. EdmundsJohn Wiley & Sons Ltd
What are the nitrogenous bases of DNA and RNA? What type of RNA carries instructions from DNA in the nucleus to the ribosome in the cytoplasm? What are the components of DNA and RNA molecules? What type of sugar does RNA and DNA contain?
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As a cell prepares to build a new protein, its DNA unzips to expose one strand of the gene with the instructions to build said protein. Then, an enzyme zooms in and constructs a new RNA molecule whose sequence mirrors that of the unzipped gene. This RNA copy, called messenger RNA (mRNA...
2.what is the purpose pf making an RNA copy of a DNA sequence coding for a protein?3.how does DNA replication occur in a precise manner to ensure that identical genetic information is put into the new chromosome?4.the genetic material has to store information and be able to express it....
If the DNA strand shown below is used as a template for RNA polymerase, what would be the sequence of the resultant mRNAfollowing transcription? 5'-CATTCCATAGCATGT-3' A. 5'-UGUACGAUACCUUAC-3' B. 5'-CAUUCCAUAGCAUGU-3' C. 5'-GUAAGGUAUCGUACA-3' D. 5'-ACAUGCUAUGGAAUG-3' 相...
-to-function model needs just three variables: Amino acid sequence, a quantitative functional score (a number that reflects how well the protein performs when tested in an experiment), and function-definition, or a rigorous description of the experiment used to benchmark what the protein does. ...
Different types of macromolecules can be found in nature, namely, carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids. RNA and DNA fall under the category of nucleic acids.Answer and Explanation: Become a Study.com member to unlock this answer! Create your account View this answer ...
T G A C G T A A C T G C A T What m-RNA strand order would be formed from the DNA strand that was made above? Transcription: Transcription is the first step of gene expression, converting information stored in DNA into a functio...