mRNA
5' cap helps protect mRNA from degradation by hydrolytic enzymes and after mRNA reaches the cytoplasm, the 5' cap functions as part of an "attach here" sign for ribosomes. The poly-A-tail inhibits degradation of RNA and helps ribosomes attach and facilitates export of mRNA from the nucleus.
One of the main functions of the tail is to ?
The end of an mRNA molecule is referred to as a poly A tail because it is a segment composed of many Adenine nucleotides in a row (i.e. AAAAAAAA).
I think a frog need a tail to swim and for balance!
poly-A tail 7-methylguanine cap introns being removed (splicing)
5' cap and poly (A) tailPoly A tail at 3' end
Tail stock is a part of lathe ,which is used to support the lengthy job.
on a gene it can occur on the promoter, intron-exon borders, poly-A-tail cleavage sites and on the exon
the following points differentiates double stranded RNA And DNA : 1. the RNA is loop structure at the end and not that independent strands of the DNA. this loop is calles R-loop, t includes a sequence if repeated poly A tail. 2. it contains poly a tail at the end but DNA doesn't.
Flagella or Flagellum
No it doesn't because the poly granites in it hurts your organs specifically your lungs it basically tears them out