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modified guanine nucleotide

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Q: What is added to the 5' prime end of RNA?
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What prime number can be added to 5 so that the sum can be a prime number?

2 can be added to 5: 2+5 = 7


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A hydroxyl (OH-) group is on the 3 prime end, and a phosphate is on the 5 prime end.


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Other than 2, no prime numbers are even. So prime numbers can't end in even numbers. After 5, no prime number can end in 5. After 5, all prime numbers end in 1, 3, 7 or 9.


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it synthesizes a single RNA primer at the 5' end of the leading end.


Why are 5 and 2 the only prime numbers that end in a 5 or a 2?

All numbers larger than 5 which end in 5 are divisible by 5 and so are not prime. All numbers larger than 2 which end in 2 are divisible by 2 and so are not prime.


What prime numbers end in a 2 or 5?

5 and 2 are the only prime numbers that end in a 5 or 2. A prime number is by definition only divisible by 1 and itself, and all other whole numbers ending in 5 or 2 are divisible by 5 or 2, respectively. Numbers that are not whole numbers cannot be prime.


What protects mRNA from attack by cellular enzymes?

An eukaryotic mRNA has 2 ends, a 3' (three prime) end and a 5' (five prime) end. They are both protected from degradation. The 3' end is protecting by a long tail of the Adenosine base, this tail is reffered to as the Poly-A tail and is established through the process of polyadenylation. The 5' end has a different method of protection from degradation, it undergoes "capping". Capping involves a Gaunine base paring in a 5' - 5' manner with the exposed 5' end of the mRNA. This basically leaves no exposed 5'. An eukaryotic mRNA has 2 ends, a 3' (three prime) end and a 5' (five prime) end. They are both protected from degradation. The 3' end is protecting by a long tail of the Adenine base, this tail is reffered to as the Poly-A tail and is established through the process of polyadenylation. The 5' end has a different method of protection from degradation, it undergoes "capping". Capping involves a Gaunine base paring in a 5' - 5' manner with the exposed 5' end of the mRNA. This basically leaves no exposed 5'.


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