The general structure of them is the same (sugar phosphate backbone, contains nitrogen bases, etc.) but the strands will have a different order of nitrogen bases that are complimentary to each other.
the enzymes cause sticky ends to form------------------------------------------------the question is WHAT ARE STICKY ENDS, not how are sticky ends formed.the answer is "single stranded pieces of DNA left at the ends of restriction fragmants"-simone :)The actual answer is: single-stranded ends of fragments of double-stranded DNA
DNA has a deoxyribose sugar; RNA has ribose sugar. DNA is double stranded; RNA is single. DNA has adenine that pairs with thymine, guanine that pairs with cytosine; RNA has adenine that pairs with uracil, guanine that pairs with cytosine. DNA resides in the nucleus; RNA resides in both the nucleus and the cytoplasm (near ribosomes)
The molecule that seals the gaps between the pieces of DNA in the lagging strand is DNA ligase. DNA ligase is an enzyme that catalyzes the formation of phosphodiester bonds between adjacent DNA fragments, joining them together to create a continuous strand.
These sticky ends, if they two pieces match, they will join together to form a recombinant DNA.
This is a good description of what the tongue does.
these are short pieces of double stranded DNA of known nucleotide sequence,its a blunt-ended,but contains a restriction site.
Welding melts the pieces themselves, and soldering surrounds the pieces with a different melted material, which locks the pieces together as it cools and hardens.
The bacteria that meets this description is a plasmid. Plasmids are small, circular pieces of DNA that replicate independently from the bacterial chromosome. They can carry additional genetic information and can be transferred between bacterial cells.
In woodworking, the key differences between rail and stile are their positions and functions in constructing a frame. Rails are horizontal pieces that connect the stiles, which are vertical pieces. Stiles provide the structure and support for the frame, while rails help to hold the frame together and provide stability.
Checkers is more commonly known as draughts in some countries. The key differences between the two are the board size and the starting positions of the pieces.
Draughts and checkers are two names for the same game, known as checkers in the United States and Canada, and draughts in other countries. The main differences between draughts/checkers and chess are the size of the board, the number of pieces, and the movement of the pieces. In draughts/checkers, players move their pieces diagonally on the board, while in chess, players move their pieces in various directions. These distinctions impact gameplay and strategy by requiring players to think differently about how to control the board and capture their opponent's pieces.
Cleavage is the tendency of a mineral to break along flat surfaces and fracture is the tendency of a mineral to break into irregular pieces.
Cleavage is the tendency of a mineral to break along flat surfaces and fracture is the tendency of a mineral to break into irregular pieces.
double glazing cuts down heat loss because there is a vacume between the two pieces of glass.
There are only 2 things that are THE SAME about the two1) The idea is to "take" the enemys pieces in order to get closer to winning2)They are played on the same board
Shims are flat pieces of metal or wood that are used to adjust for any height differences between the piers and their contact with the desired height of the beam.
sticky ends