Which diagram shows a nucleotide found in DNA? How many hydrogen bonds are between adenine and thymine? What does DNA polymerase bind to? What is a segmented RNA genome? Does adenine pair with uracil in RNA? How do the bases cytosine and uracil differ?
What is the protein (enzyme) called that directly makes more RNA? What does mRNA bind with in the cytoplasm? How do you find the minimum length of mRNA? Which mRNA sequence complements the DNA sequence GATCAC? What is mRNA made of?
In the cell nucleus, as well as DNA, there also exist freenucleotides— the basic building blocks of DNA — waiting to bind and to be linked together. These also include the RNA-specific nucleotide uracil (U), which just like DNA’s thymine (T), can form pairs with adenine (A). Begi...
On the other hand, the Human Protein Atlas’ RNA-seq data seem to be more accurate as most of the undetected transcripts also have very low transcript expression in a validation dataset. This is expected as the Human Protein Atlas RNA-seq data are mostly consistent with other human ...
in pigs afterT. gondiiinfection compared to the control group5. However, ESA immunization does not provide complete immune protection and cannot overcome the complex strains and life cycle ofT. gondii. An adjuvant mixture of propranolol (PRP), a β-adrenergic receptor antagonist, and aluminium (...
In Cos 7 cells, NuMA associates directly with the lipid membrane during anaphase via a newly recognized membrane binding domain [12]. This does not rule out a role for Band 4.1, but suggests at least that it does not provide an anchor. Secondly, what is the function of NuMA and dynein ...
(S) protein that is composed of 2 subunits (S1 and S2) and has a high affinity with angiotensin-converting enzyme-2 (ACE2) receptors of the host cells [4]. Host(human)-ACE2 protein expressed in neurons is a possible target for SARS-CoV-2 infection, facilitating the virus to bind and...
When the DNA double strand unwinds into two strands, transcription can occur along one of them. This does so in a predictable way, as A in the DNA is transcribed into U in mRNA, C into G, G into C and T into A. The mRNA then leaves the DNA (and in eukaryotes, the nucleus; in...
What nitrogen base is on DNA, but not on RNA? What base replaces it? What is RNA interference? What are the three main types of RNA, and what are their roles? What type of sugar does RNA and DNA contain? Which RNA base pairs with the adenine in DNA? A. Thymine B. Cytosine C....
What type of RNA combines with proteins to form ribosomes? In protein synthesis what does the tRNA connect to in the ribosome? Which of the following types of RNA is\are translated? a. mRNA b. rRNA c. tRNA d. miRNA e. (a) and (d) only. ...