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the progeny of each cellular replication gets the same genetic information
1) Acts as catalysts for most biochemical reactions 2) Acts as a carrier for amino acids during protein synthesis 3) Acts as a transmitter of genetic information to offspring 4) Acts as a template in protein synthesis.
This material is called DNA. It is located in the nucleus of the cell. It acts as the main office and sends out information telling the cell what to make.
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The nondiscrimination act in genetics refers to legislative measures designed to protect individuals from genetic discrimination. These acts typically prohibit discrimination based on genetic information in various domains, such as employment and health insurance coverage. The aim is to ensure that individuals are not denied opportunities or benefits based on their genetic makeup.
the progeny of each cellular replication gets the same genetic information
Only in very rare cases, such as ribozyme where it is an RNA that acts as a protein. For the most part DNA and RNA store genetic information, proteins are created from the information stored by them.
1) Acts as catalysts for most biochemical reactions 2) Acts as a carrier for amino acids during protein synthesis 3) Acts as a transmitter of genetic information to offspring 4) Acts as a template in protein synthesis.
The rectum is the final section of the large intestine that acts as temporary storage for feces.
The area of the stomach that acts as a temporary storage area is the what region?
The DNA acts as the genetic material because it acts as a code. The requirements for the complimentary base pairings ensures information doesn't accidentally change during the incredible number of cell divisions that happen each day.
This material is called DNA. It is located in the nucleus of the cell. It acts as the main office and sends out information telling the cell what to make.
The temporary complex formed after an enzyme acts on its substrate.
Genetic variation in itself does not 'support' natural selection: it is what natural selection acts upon.
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The nondiscrimination act in genetics refers to legislative measures designed to protect individuals from genetic discrimination. These acts typically prohibit discrimination based on genetic information in various domains, such as employment and health insurance coverage. The aim is to ensure that individuals are not denied opportunities or benefits based on their genetic makeup.