The complementary relationship between the sequences of nucleotides lead to the discovery of DNA replication. After discovery of this relationship it became easier to understand how the bases of nucleotides pair up during replication and so they became easier to duplicate.
When scientists discovered the complementary relationship between the sequences of nucleotides, they also discovered that this enabled exact copies of DNA strands every time a cell divided into a new cell. Watson and Crick then proposed that one DNA strand served as the template for completing the other. For example, a strand that was A-G-A-G-A-G would be completed by a strand that was T-C-T-C-T-C.
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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1970 was awarded to Luis Leloir for his discovery of sugar nucleotides and their role in the biosynthesis of carbohydrates.
his discovery was in 1500.
'Discovery' is an abstract noun.
Neptune and Pluto are not the same discovery at all.
Research is when you look for a specific answer but discovery is when you just get an answer without any research or clues. That's the difference between research and discovery.
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The discovery of the replication mechanism of DNA answered questions about evolution
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he did a research about how the nucleotides in nucleic acids, which carry the genetic code of the cell, control the cell's synthesis of proteins.
The subsequent discovery of telomerase, bought new insight into the complex functions of gene cells and the mysteries of their replication. Importantly, the discovery has given new hope to cancer researchers and opened new vistas for science of gerontology. By: Me
There is one concrete noun in the sentence: scientists.The plural noun 'scientists' is a concrete noun as a word for people.The other nouns in the sentence (theory, relationships, discovery) are abstract nouns as words for concepts (ideas).
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1970 was awarded to Luis Leloir for his discovery of sugar nucleotides and their role in the biosynthesis of carbohydrates.
identity, eating disorders, relationships, self acceptance, self discovery and will power
Well, if you envision a DNA strand how it is formatted it might be a little easier to understand.Think of it like this:(Letters represent nucleotides; Adenine, Guanine, Thymine, Cytosine)A--------TT--------AC--------GG--------CIn DNA transcription the two sides of our strand split and attaches new complimentary base pairs. So when DNA replicates the first step would look like this:A---- ----TT---- ----AC---- ----GG---- ----CNext, new complimentary base pairs attach to the split strands.A----T A----TT----A T----AC----G C----GG----C G----CSo as you can see the replication creates identical copies. The only variation arises when the DNA is involved in some sort of DNA mutation.This is a very simplified example of DNA replication. In real replication the strands are millions of nucleotides long, making the chance of mutation extremely likely.To sum up, the two replicated DNA strands will be nearly identical to the original DNA strand.
Connecting Romeo's discovery of Juliet with Tybalt's discovery of Romeo creates a sense of dramatic irony as the audience knows the true identities of the lovers. This reveals themes of fate and the consequences of secrecy in relationships. It also highlights the destructive nature of feuding families and the power of love to transcend societal boundaries.
The persona in "Discovery of a Father" by Sherwood Anderson is conveying a sense of realization and understanding about the complexities of familial relationships. Through the discovery of his father's humanity and vulnerabilities, the persona begins to see his father in a new light, moving from resentment to empathy. The poem explores themes of forgiveness, acceptance, and the passage of time.
"Paper Towns" reminds me of adventure, mystery, and self-discovery. It's a story that explores the complexities of human relationships and the search for meaning in life.