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PCR stands for Polymerase Chain Reaction. It is a process used to take a small piece of DNA and use it to reproduce copies of a particular genomic sequence. This is useful in testing for genetic diseases, forensic science, and paternity testing.
Yes it does, and more. Ahead of, or in front of, the protein coding sequence we find the multi-purpose Leader Sequence[s]. They provide the 'addresses' for the locations where the Proteins are [pre-] destined to reside.Now, the Cell has many Levels, and specific Proteins need to be assigned or Destined to specific Levels. This is what was meant by 'multi-purpose leader sequences': When a Protein arrives at Level One - if it is meant to be there the Leader Sequence is removed and the Protein takes up residence. Otherwise, just a portion of the Leader Sequence is removed, then the rest moves on to the next Level and the similar Process again occurs.Eventually the last remaining piece of the Leader Sequence directs the Outermost Destined Protein to the Outermost Layer of the Cell, the Cell membrane, where it takes up useful residence.
A string that is a part of bigger string..
DNA is transcribed to RNA, which is then 'read' by ribosomes, which assemble the protein subunits by matching each three base pair segment of DNA to a specific amino acid. The protein then folds itself into a well-defined shape and does whatever it does.
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There is no fixed sequence.
Have single chain ends with complementary nucleotide sequences
this tells you, how long piece of your sequence is covered by the one found
312 isn't an address it's a sequence. use the sequence on the hanging plants map piece falls down.
Geologist must use their knowledge of the events that disturb or remove rock-layer sequences to help piece together the history of Earth as told by the rock record.
PCR stands for Polymerase Chain Reaction. It is a process used to take a small piece of DNA and use it to reproduce copies of a particular genomic sequence. This is useful in testing for genetic diseases, forensic science, and paternity testing.
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Yes it does, and more. Ahead of, or in front of, the protein coding sequence we find the multi-purpose Leader Sequence[s]. They provide the 'addresses' for the locations where the Proteins are [pre-] destined to reside.Now, the Cell has many Levels, and specific Proteins need to be assigned or Destined to specific Levels. This is what was meant by 'multi-purpose leader sequences': When a Protein arrives at Level One - if it is meant to be there the Leader Sequence is removed and the Protein takes up residence. Otherwise, just a portion of the Leader Sequence is removed, then the rest moves on to the next Level and the similar Process again occurs.Eventually the last remaining piece of the Leader Sequence directs the Outermost Destined Protein to the Outermost Layer of the Cell, the Cell membrane, where it takes up useful residence.
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If the fibers are cut, a "Dutchman" will need to be installed. This is similar to putting in an inlay, Another piece of wood with a matching grain is cut out and a "pocket" for the piece cut into the damaged piece to accept the new piece. This requires a skilled woodworker for a near perfect match.