You don't. You replicate DNA to DNA, using enzymes such as helicase, DNA polymerase I and III, RNA primase and DNA ligase.
However, you can translate RNA into polypeptides chains, using tRNA, a ribosome and a mRNA matrix
During translation, mRNA exits the nucleus and ribosomes attach various enzymes to it. Translation begins on the P site of the ribosome. tRNA binds to each base and brings in the corresponding opposite base pair to form the codon and anti-codon. Then, it's shifted over the A site, then out the E site. Then, at the P site, the process continues until the RNA is translated into a whole polypeptide chain.
C=G
G=C
A=U
T=A
Switch them around for when you are converting RNA to DNA.
By using the enzyme reverse transcriptase.
REPLICATION
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DNA fingerprinting
DNA Polymerase.
DNA Helicase unwinds and unzips the DNA. It separates the two strands of DNA so DNA replication can occur.
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DNA helicases break the hydrogen bonds in the DNA molecule
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sulfur island
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That would be 0.47 acres.
type it into babel fish
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How do you tranlate "dignity" into cheyenne language ? Thanks for your answer.
This is the answer I got off google tranlate...trois chiffres
One explanation I can think of for this word is that it is written in some dialect.Other alternatives are :-"hoehle""höhle is meant, which would tranlate as 'cave or hollow' (plural) "höhlen""hehler" is meant, which would tranlate as 'fence' ( a receiver of stolen goods)
The noun der Streber basically means 'a pushy person'.