Restriction enzymes
Recombinant DNA
Certain sequences of nucleotides code for the production of specific proteins.
This is determined primarily and exclusively by the sequence of Nucleotides in It's Dna.
False: its An Repressor not an enhancer
proteins. A step by step (or amino acid by amino acid) instruction.
Nucleotides are merely the building blocks of nucleic acids like DNA and RNA. The specific order of these nucleotides are read in triplet form (AAC, ATA, etc.) as codons (which code for amino acids), and the combinations of these codons make up genes (which code for proteins).
Certain sequences of nucleotides code for the production of specific proteins.
Certain sequences of nucleotides code for the production of specific proteins.
A restriction enzyme
A restriction enzyme.
This is determined primarily and exclusively by the sequence of Nucleotides in It's Dna.
Receptor molecules, or called receptor proteins.
False: its An Repressor not an enhancer
proteins. A step by step (or amino acid by amino acid) instruction.
Nucleotides are merely the building blocks of nucleic acids like DNA and RNA. The specific order of these nucleotides are read in triplet form (AAC, ATA, etc.) as codons (which code for amino acids), and the combinations of these codons make up genes (which code for proteins).
they are protein structures with very specific 3D configurations, thus only specific molecules with complementary shape can fit into the transport (carrier or channel) proteins. - Woon Yeow
No. restriction enzymes do not cut proteins. restriction enzymes cut DNA molecules at specific sites called restriction sites.
It is true that Scientists use gel electrophoresis to cut DNA molecules at a specific sequence of nucleotides.