Humans can not grow wings as their DNA is not encoded to do so. We would have to have DNA codes that birds have. That would prevent human arm development.
Due to change in nucleotide, a completely different protein is coded for. The normal protein has glutamic acid, is hydrophillic; however, the mutated protein incorporates valine, a hydrophobic amino acid instead. This causes the overall haemoglobin protein to distort into a sickle shape, rather than a concave shape. As a result, sickle cells have a much shorter lifespan than their normal counterparts.
Yes they are, they have DNA in them and DNA is organic
Scientists use Ancestors and DNA to group DNA.
The complete collection of DNA fragments from an organism is called the genome. This has an important use in DNA technology.
Triplet codes are found in genes (DNA).
GAA and GAG code for Glutamic Acid.
The DNA triplet "GAG" encodes for Glutamic Acid.
DNA
The exquisitely Short Answer is "The Triplet code that is the result of the USE of the TRIPLET CODONS is how Identity is Obtained via Dna."
There are 64 different triplet combinations of base pairs, which code for 22 different amino acids.
The genetic code is carried in the DNA on the chromosomes.
The Rna triplet codon GUA, Thymine being replaced by Uracil in all Rna's.
Anticodons for valine (Val) are: CAA, CAG, CAU, CAC
There are 64 triplets in the triplet code of DNA.
microRNA
The triplet decides where one amino acid is to be put into the Protein. In other works, it ' it codes ' for an amino acid.