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a silent mutation.
nitrogen physical changes
Because a protein's function is dependent on is shape, and a mutation may change the composition (the sequence of amino acids) of a protein, which may in turn cause the shape of the molecule to change.
Nitrogen is one of the elements present in nitrates which is a mineral that plants need for growth. Nitrogen fixing soil bacteria take the nitrogen from the air and change it into ammonium, and then further changed by nitrifying bacteria into nitrates. these nitrates are then taken up by the plants.
It has to be cooled to below -196 degrees Celsius or -321 degrees Fahrenheit.
a silent mutation.
The sequence of the nitrogen bases determines the sequence of the amino acids in a protein. The sequence of the amino acids in a protein determines the structure and function of the protein. If there is a change in the order of nitrogen bases, the sequence of amino acids may be altered, and the protein may not be functional, causing a genetic disorder.
It depends. Because many amino acids have more than one codon, it may not affect the protein at all. However, if it does change the amino acid sequence, it could cause a change in the three-dimensional structure of the protein, resulting in a mutation.
One gene provides the information for on specific protein for one purpose. However, there can be many different variants of this gene due to permutations in the genetic code. This can means more than one type of gene being present in the general population for just one protein, which can change the resulting product (protein). The scientific term for this is allele.
Evaporation is a physical change; nitrogen remain nitrogen.
nitrogen physical changes
Using information about a force to calculate the resulting acceleration..Using the change in the volume of a gas to calculate the change in its pressure.
It is a chemical change because it can change back if you refreeze the nitrogen and it changed the chemical.
A mutation refers to a change of base pair in DNA. This mainly occurs through a substitution, deletion or insertion of a base pair. In most cases, protein synthesis is disrupted.
When you change one or several nitrogenous bases it produces a change in the function of the protein. The reason why is because the amino acid that is being added to the protein changes due to the change of one of the base. So the shape will change and have a different function.Your Welcome,Anonymous
EASY, one tiny little change in the sequence of a strand of nucleotides making up the DNA could turn normal functioning cells to the sickle cell disease. It is very important that the processes during transcription and translation go smoothly, or something bad could go wrong when a baby is born or something like that. It doesn't take a lot to mess up.
Physical change, as it goes from nitrogen liquid to nitrogen gas ... No chemical change takes place.