RNA polymerase
DNA transciption
TAG CAT and GGC would pair with UTC GTU and TTG.
Yes, mitochondria have dissimilar DNA to nuclear DNA. That is because mitochondria arose endosymbiotically as an invasion of an early eukaryotic (nucleated) cell by a purple bacterium in a relationship which was subsequently symbiotic. Many mitochondrial substances are encoded for by the mitochondrial DNA. Some others important to mitochondrial function are also encoded by nuclear DNA. But yes, the mitochondrion would have to carry out its own transciption to make the products it itself coded for. As the mitochondrion was once an autonomous bacterium (way back in Cambrian or Precambrian times), its genome would be different to the actual genome of the organism's cell (in the nucleus) in which it resides. And thus for the large part it would function utterly independently. But there may be inteferences that evolved over the billions of years since the system's origin. As I said the nucleus itself encodes for at least some products essential to mitochondrial function.
Purpise
RNA polymerase
To turn sheep's wool into warm, useful, garments.
DNA transciption
DNA transciption
Adenine - thymine Guanine - cytosine
The likely word is purpose (use, meaning, or intent).The marine mammal, also called a dolphin, is a porpoise.
the purpise is that if you are out somewhere.you can call some1 u want to talk to.if you are on a date and your date is choking, use your cell phone and call 9-1-1
For what purpise did the king use his arena
They are completely different processes in the central dogma. DNA replication is the replication of DNA into DNA by DNA polymerases. Trancription is the transcription of DNA into RNA by RNA polymerase.
TAG CAT and GGC would pair with UTC GTU and TTG.
This word doesn't exist in German, but I do recognize some German words in it.schau - imparative form of to look, sometimes also used as a transciption of show in GermanSchaum - foamMensen - plural of Mensa, a term used for university cafeterias