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Q: What are the end products of DNA replication and translation?
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End of the world clipart can be found on a multitude of websites that offer clipart, such as clipartof or on websites such as photobucket. Apocalyptic clipart could also be found in Microsoft's online database, which is available to those who have purchased Microsoft's products.


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From the earliest days of agriculture following the end of the last ice age. Humans began selectively planting only those seeds producing the most desirable food.


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Not the end of the world but do you think anything monumental will happen in 2012?

no doomsday and all but the earth wil change and our DNA will upgrade we wil enter into a new golden age or a spiritual awakening. But after 2012 the year will start as 0001 a new era, its just a change in our humanity. There is a 90% possible of asteroid collision but not in 2012


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What happens at the DNA replication fork?

The DNA replication fork is where the replication origin forms the Y shape. The replication fork moves down the DNA strand to the strand's end, resulting in every replication fork having a twin.


True or false replication start at one end of DNA molecule and proceeds to the other end?

False: DNA replication starts at origins of replication which can be anywhere on the DNA molecule. Replication is taking place at multiple origins at the same time.


At the end of DNA replication what are you left with?

Genital Warts


During DNA replication DNA polymerase lands at origination sites and forms?

DNA polymerase is instrumental in DNA elongation as it catalyzes the addition of deoxyribonucleoside triphosphates to the 3 prime end hydroxyl group of the DNA chain. DNA polymerase binds on the origin of replication, and forms a pre-replication complex with other proteins. The replication complex unwinds DNA during replication


What is the job of the DNA polymerases?

DNA polymerase adds bases to the 3' end during replication. It matches the c with G and A with U during replication. Never add to the 5' end!


What is the role of DNA ligase in the enlogation of the lagging strand during DNA replication?

it is a linking enzyme essential for DNA replication; catalyzes the covalent bonding of the 3' end of one DNA fragment to the 5' end of another DNA fragment.


What end of the DNA molecule allows the best access for DNA polymerase during replication?

3'OH end 3'OH end


Difference between DNA replication and transcription?

1. Replication is the duplication of two-strands of DNA. Transcription is the formation of single, identical RNA from the two-stranded DNA. 2. There are different proteins involved in replication and transcription. 3. In replication, the end result is two daughter cells, while in transcription, the end result is a protein molecule. 4. In transcription, DNA serves as the template for RNA synthesis.


What is the time between the end of cell division and the start of DNA replication?

yup!


What end product is formed during replication?

two identical strands of DNA


The direction of DNA replication on the leading strand occurs in the?

The enzyme DNA polymerase synthesises strands in the 5 prime to 3 prime direction, and as DNA is antiparallel the replication of the leading strand occurs from the 3 prime end of the template to the 5 prime end of the template.


What does it mean by a concatemeric molecule?

A concatemeric DNA is the product of multiple replication and recombination. The result of this multiple replication is a molecule which contains many copies of the same DNA connected end-to-end. For example the bacteriophage T4 uses concatemeric DNA for the generation of mature virus particles.