Yes it is. There are more triplet codons than there are [biologically active] amino acids that need to be represented in the Cell, so that there is some duplication of codon/amino acid 'alignment'. This occurs only in the third base position of the triplet codon - the 'wobble base' position - so if a mutation occurred in the wobble (third) position and the codon was one of the few that was not alone in its amino acid specificity this mutation would go unnoticed.
ribosomes
It doesn't need to. The goal of the mRNA is to meet with ribosome to translate a protein.
If the DNA sequence is ACT, the complimentary mRNA sequence would be UGA
comp : tacctgtttgagttgagt mrna : uaccuguuugaguugagu For comp: just go opposite, c is opposite of g, and a is opposite of t For Mrna: do the same except when you would have a t(thymine) make it a u(uracil) since mrna doesnt have any thymine in it.
During transcription, the DNA code is transcribed by mRNA, forming a mRNA molecule that will leave the nucleus and go to a ribosome to be translated into a protein.
It is unlikely for a present-day country to go entirely unnoticed due to factors like international relations, global communication networks, and satellite technology. However, some unrecognized or disputed territories may not be widely acknowledged by the international community.
Yes, it is possible for ADD symptoms to go unnoticed in young children but they often become more obvious as the child ages and doesn't slow down like other children their age.
Mutations are changes in the nucleotide sequences in a genome. Most often, these minor mistaks are corrected by in-built repair mechanisms and many mutations go unnoticed an are not harmful. Harmful mutations cause diseases in many cases. There are several factors that promote the formation of mutations. These factors are called mutagenic agents. Mutagenic agents are divided into: chemical and physical mutagens. UV radiation is an example of a physical mutagen and Nitrous acid is an expample of a chemical mutagen
Mutations are changes in the nucleotide sequences in a genome. Most often, these minor mistaks are corrected by in-built repair mechanisms and many mutations go unnoticed an are not harmful. Harmful mutations cause diseases in many cases. There are several factors that promote the formation of mutations. These factors are called mutagenic agents. Mutagenic agents are divided into: chemical and physical mutagens. UV radiation is an example of a physical mutagen and Nitrous acid is an expample of a chemical mutagen
The discourtesy did not go unnoticed.
It goes unnoticed because the ice/frost is covering it up not exposing the accident, the ice will not melt until it is thawed out this is why burst pipes usually go unnoticed. Did that help?
some big viruses make you computer slow, but the whole point of a virus is to go as unnoticed as possible. Hope this helped with your question!! -mike
ribosomes
It doesn't need to. The goal of the mRNA is to meet with ribosome to translate a protein.
Yes.
You have to tell him/her that you like them. Don't let it go unnoticed.
Yes. Depending on the severity, it can go unnoticed forever. Some cases are so minor that they are only discovered later in life when as an adult, the person gets an x-ray for some other reason and the x-ray shows up the previously unnoticed curvature.