I think you are referring to translation - translation is the process of replicating the DNA sequence in order to produce a code for the production of a particular protein, known as an mRNA strand. This code is read in sequences of three bases known as codons. The beginning and end of the mRNA strand is determined by start and stop codons. Start codons, unlike stop codons, also need nearby sequences and initiation factors in order to begin translation. Start codons include base sequences of usually AUG or possibly GUG or UUG depending on the organism. There are three stop codons and these are UAG, UGA and UAA
a "start" and "stop" codon tell where the DNA molecule transcription begins and ends.
the enzymes cause sticky ends to form------------------------------------------------the question is WHAT ARE STICKY ENDS, not how are sticky ends formed.the answer is "single stranded pieces of DNA left at the ends of restriction fragmants"-simone :)The actual answer is: single-stranded ends of fragments of double-stranded DNA
In the left atrium it begins and ends. :D vice versa for systemic circulation.
Nonpolar molecule is one which electrons are shared equally in bonds. Such a molecule does not have oppositely charged ends. This is true of molecules made from two identical atoms or molecules that are symmetric, such as CCl4.
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It ends at the tip, but it begins at the base of the back of the mouth (at the muscle insertion point).
An RNA primer will attach to the unzipped DNA molecule signaling the beginning of transcription and transcription will occur until the DNA molecule is completely copied (the end is when there is no more DNA molecule to replicate).
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acetyl CoA
The word impromptu begins with i and ends with u.
the gut begins from the mouth and ends from the rectum
begins and ends at the same point
Auditing begins where Accountancy ends.
The Scioto River begins at and ends at
A molecule whose ends have opposite electric charges is called a polar molecule.
A word that begins and ends with the letters he: headache. heartache.
No country begins with N and ends with N.
There is no English word that begins with K and ends in woo.