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The anticodon is a sequence of three nucleotides on a transfer RNA molecule that pairs with a complementary codon on messenger RNA during protein synthesis. Its function is to ensure that the correct amino acid is added to the growing protein chain. The significance of the anticodon lies in its role in accurately translating the genetic code into the correct sequence of amino acids, which is essential for proper protein synthesis and cellular function.
It basically means that because when a DNA double helix 'unzips' and free-floating nucleotides go to pair with the base pairs, if their was a mistake, it will be fixed. For example- say this is what the DNA 'read' originally A - T A - T C - G G - C T - A G - A The last pair is incorrect, because Guanine and Adenine don't pair up, well, when it unzips and they're separated, C will bond with G, and T will bond with A, that way the pairs are now correct and that the pair isn't re-replicated.
RNA is the most amino acids.
The correct sequence of events in forming a protein is transcription, where the DNA is transcribed into mRNA, followed by translation, where the mRNA is decoded to build a specific sequence of amino acids, and finally, post-translational modifications that help the protein fold into its correct shape and function properly.
Cystic fibrosis is a genetic disorder that gene therapy may correct by introducing a healthy copy of the CFTR gene into cells to restore normal function in affected individuals.
You have spelled both of these in the same way. However, yes, separated is the correct spelling.
The correct spelling is "references".
The correct phrasing would be: "References provided upon request."
The correct spelling is "references".
"Include in your credit references the answers to these questions" is correct. It is more natural, however, to say "Include the answers to these questions in your credit references."
That is the correct spelling of the word "beginning" (start, or starting). beginning
The correct spelling is "beginning"
encyclopedia is used for correct references.
no, it should be 'beginning'
The correct spelling is "beginning" (start, or starting).
References is the correct spelling.Some example sentences are:This passage of the book references to a historical battle.He forgot to put the references on his CV.They asked me to provide some references from previous employers.
The correct term is "reference" when talking about a single source of information, and "references" when talking about multiple sources of information.