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Perhaps it would be the safe in which the original blueprints to the factory and details of its processes are kept? In this analogy the blueprints are the DNA. Copying of these blueprints is equivalent to transcription and protein synthesis.
The result of variations DNA copying is that the DNA copies generated will be similar but not identical to the original
The purpose of copying DNA is that, after mitosis, each daughter cell each has a complete set of DNA and is genetically identical.
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Perhaps it would be the safe in which the original blueprints to the factory and details of its processes are kept? In this analogy the blueprints are the DNA. Copying of these blueprints is equivalent to transcription and protein synthesis.
It is a process of photographic printing, used in copying architectural and mechanical drawings. This produces a white line on a blue background
Chromosomes engage themselves ( with much assistance ) in two activities. They are capable of copying themselves - replication - that is necessary for cell division; and they can change their contained information into 'blueprints' for action (this is called transcription), a type of copying that makes messenger Rnas. These are then sent to the protein manufacturing apparatus - ribosomes - where translation, the production of useful proteins, occurs.
The only type of gun that I can think of that you could buy a blueprint for would be a black powder gun that you will make. Years ago, I bought a blueprint for a Pennsylvania Rifle (aka Kentucky Rifle). The B/P was the pattern from Bedford County. The B/P was about 95% of full scale; having some reduction during copying. I've seen other Blueprints for black powder rifles in catalogs from companies that sale parts for these guns. DIXIE GUNWORKS of Tennessee probably have some Blueprints for sale. Good question. If you wanted to repair or replace a stock for something like a US M-1 Garand rifle, you could use a B/P. I guess for military weapons, you could search for military specs for a blueprint. Not sure where you could access these.
Proteins are made up of amino acids and typically have chains of amino acids longer than 50 acids. Our DNA contains all the blueprints for the proteins in our bodies, they are made by copying the blueprint to RNA which takes it to a ribosome, the ribosome is the creation site of the protein. From there it goes to certain places in the cell depending on the type of protein that was made.
No. They are different games which were developed by different companies.
similarly, the cell uses vital DNA "master plan" to prepare RNA "blueprints". The DNA molecule stays safe in the cells nucleus while RNA molecules go to the protein building sites in the cytoplasm- ribosomes.
No. They are different dolls which were developed by different companies. There are copyrights and patents which protect companies from having their toys copied by another company.
This question makes no sense whatsoever without the list of alternative options that are missing from it...There is no point in copying and asking this kind of incomplete fragment from such a homework or exam question.
I think copying is not cheating forever.
No, copying the dictionary is not plagiarism.
plagiarism=without their permission