The order of the instructions is the sequence.
No, all proteins are encoded by genes. The instructions for making proteins are specified in the sequence of nucleotides in the DNA. Genes provide the blueprint for the sequence of amino acids in a protein, which determines its structure and function.
DNA provides the instructions for making proteins through a process called protein synthesis. The DNA sequence is transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA) which then moves to the ribosomes where transfer RNA (tRNA) brings in amino acids according to the mRNA sequence, forming a protein. This sequence of events is known as the central dogma of molecular biology.
A mutation is a change in a DNA sequence that can result in alterations to the structure or function of a gene, potentially leading to different traits or characteristics in an organism.
Proteins are made based on the instructions encoded in the DNA sequence. DNA contains the genetic information that determines the sequence of amino acids in proteins. This relationship is crucial for the proper functioning of cells and organisms.
A genome sequence is like a detailed blueprint that holds all the instructions needed to construct and sustain an organism, similar to how a recipe book contains all the information required to create a dish.
It means that it is a sequence of instructions that are clearly stated so people can follow them.
'la marche à suivre' is the sequence of actions or instructions to be followed, the how-to, the step-by-step instructions, the procedure in French.
In computer terminology, "running a program" means copying a sequence of instructions from storage into main memory and initiating the execution or interpretation of those instructions.
Sequence counter keeps track of the number of instructions that are to be executed.
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What do you mean? Do you mean Program? A computer program is a sequence of instructions written to perform a specified task within a computer.
Yes, DNA carries the instructions for the correct sequence of nucleic acids in a protein. These instructions are encoded in the DNA molecule as a specific sequence of nucleotide bases (adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine). Through a process called transcription, the DNA sequence is transcribed into a messenger RNA (mRNA) molecule, which is then translated into a specific sequence of amino acids to form a protein.
A computer program.
If you mean a command from a computer, it merely means to click on that icon to initiate the sequence of instructions (or maybe just one action) that the computer is waiting to execute (perform) but needs you to give it the 'ok'.
No, all proteins are encoded by genes. The instructions for making proteins are specified in the sequence of nucleotides in the DNA. Genes provide the blueprint for the sequence of amino acids in a protein, which determines its structure and function.
the chiltons manuals have very good instructions on how to set the valves
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