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A base sequence in a DNA molecule is changed
DNA(Deoxy Ribonucleic Acid) is the molecule which is formed of sequence of Nucleotide(A,T,G,C) to form a chain.
The change in the DNA sequence is referred to as a mutation
No. Mutation changes the sequence of nitrogen bases in a DNA molecule.
If the sticky end of a sequence is TTAA, it can bind to a DNA molecule with the sequence AATT
A base sequence in a DNA molecule is changed
DNA(Deoxy Ribonucleic Acid) is the molecule which is formed of sequence of Nucleotide(A,T,G,C) to form a chain.
A specific stretch of DNA that programs the amino acid sequence of a polypeptide is called a gene.
The sequence of basis on the DNA molecule is what directs the sequence of amino acids in the protein molecule - that's how it all links together! So, the sequence of bases in DNA codes for the sequence of amino acids of a protein.
The change in the DNA sequence is referred to as a mutation
No. Mutation changes the sequence of nitrogen bases in a DNA molecule.
Knowing the sequence of an organism's DNA allows researchers to study specific genes.
If the sticky end of a sequence is TTAA, it can bind to a DNA molecule with the sequence AATT
the order of the nucleotides in the molecule
A restriction enzyme
it deforms the cell
this is called a mutation