Genetic engineering in grasses is becoming popular for many reasons, including nutrition for cows and ways to improve gasoline. One common practice is to place a gene from sweeter grasses and splicing it into the chromosomes from a rye grass.
In the lab you cut out the gene from a sweeter plant and put it into a rye grass chromosone.
DNA is deoxyribonucleic acid which is made up of phosphate, deoxyribose sugar and organic nitrogenous bases. It is a totality of both codons and anticodons. it is the source of genetic information. Genetic information refers to the code or specific information carried by a codon (nucleotide) which can be "transcribed" into a messenger RNA to build a specific protein, enzyme or hormone in the body.
to the product are produced in lot wise menace 4eg. 10000 units are produced then those 10000 are divided in 1000 or 2000units and produced that product. or mass production process only one product are product used in heavy machinery or oneline production eg. sugar factory.
The molecule which makes up the genetic material are series of chemicals called nitrogen bases held in a long winding helix. These nitrogen bases are used like letters or characters in a simple code.
Sugar cane is a plant and the sugar is boiled out of the plant. It does not come from the ground.
Nucleic acid
I have sugar sand what grass will grow?
yes, sugar cane belong to the grass family.
Yes, sugar is also produced from palm tree sap And beets!
The sugar produced during photosynthesis is glucose.
Carbon Dioxide will be produced.
White sugar.
Deoxyribonucleic Acid, or DNA. It is made of a sugar, a base, and a phosphate. Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, and Thymine are the bases.
Yes. in Europe sugar is produced by growing sugar beet rather than sugar cane. In 2005 the European Union produced about 20 million tonnes of sugar.
Sugar can is produced in a much different country than maple sugar is. Sugar cane is produced in places like Hawaii or Porto Rico or Cuba, and maple sugar (from maple sap) is produced in Eastern Canada and New England of the USA.
No. Crystalline sugar is also produced from sugar beets.
It can be manufactured as sugar.
It doesn't! Where did you hear that? :-)