I think you're looking for the term "compliment."
the first step in making a protein is to copy one side of the segment of dna containing a gene. i think thats the answer!!
A DNA mirror repeat is a sequence segment delimited on the basis of its containing a center of symmetry on a single strand and identical terminal nucleotides. For example, in the sequence below, TACACG is the mirror image of GCACAT. <---------- ----------> 5'- T A C A C G G C A C A T -3' 3'- A T G T G C C G T G T A -5' Imperfect DNA mirror repeats (IMRs) are less than 100% symmetrical.
gametes
A gene is a segment of DNA that is used to direct the synthesis of a specific protein.
RNA
RNA
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the first step in making a protein is to copy one side of the segment of dna containing a gene. i think thats the answer!!
either ribosome, messenger ran, or transfer ran
A dot matrix printer prints receipts containing a carbon copy.
RNA
Yes, you can.
DNA doen't leave the nucleus but a copy of the segment (called mRNA) that codes for the protein leaves the cell and meets up with a ribosome. The ribosome will translate the copy of the DNA into a specific protein.
Contact the test center and request a copy.
gametes
A DNA mirror repeat is a sequence segment delimited on the basis of its containing a center of symmetry on a single strand and identical terminal nucleotides. For example, in the sequence below, TACACG is the mirror image of GCACAT. <---------- ----------> 5'- T A C A C G G C A C A T -3' 3'- A T G T G C C G T G T A -5' Imperfect DNA mirror repeats (IMRs) are less than 100% symmetrical.
because it is whatever is left behind of a specific person