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A "pattern" can mean repeating parts, such as a bead bracelet with the pattern red, white, blue, red, white, blue etc. A template is something that functions for other things to be copied, for example a resume "template"-- you fill in your own data using a predetermined form.

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What is the relationship between the template strand and the mRNA transcribed from it?

The template strand is used as a guide to create mRNA during transcription. The mRNA is complementary to the template strand and carries the genetic information from the DNA to the ribosome for protein synthesis.


What is the difference between a forward and reverse primer in PCR amplification?

In PCR amplification, a forward primer is designed to bind to the template DNA strand in the forward direction, while a reverse primer is designed to bind to the template DNA strand in the reverse direction. These primers help initiate the amplification process by marking the specific region of DNA to be copied.


What are the differences between the template and coding strands in DNA replication?

During DNA replication, the template strand is used as a guide to create a complementary copy, while the coding strand is not directly involved in the copying process. The template strand determines the sequence of nucleotides in the new DNA strand, while the coding strand has the same sequence as the RNA transcript that will be produced from the new DNA strand.


The strand of DNA that encodes the RNA molecule during transcription is the?

Template Strand


What is the non template strand?

The difference between the coding strand and the template strand is the coding strand is the strand which contains the coding genes, i.e. the one in which the RNA polymerase reads and transcribes into mRNA. It must have the promoter sequence in the correct orientation for transcription, as follows:5`-TATAATGCGCGCGCGCGCGCGCGC-3`3`-ATATTACGCGCGCGCGCGCGCGCG-5`In this sequence, the top strand is the coding strand, because it contains the promoter (TATAAT) in the correct orientation.However, when transcribed, the mRNA will be as follows:5`-GCGCGCGCGCGCGCGCGCGC-3`This is because the polymerase transcribes from the template strand, on the opposide side to the coding strand, to make it in the same orientation as the coding strand.I hope I have explained it enough for people to understand, however if I haven't please read this article I found which explains it thoroughly:http://www.bio.net/bionet/mm/bioforum/1994-May/008821.html

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What is the ms-word's predefined pattern of the document?

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What is the difference between template and a theme?

A template is a layout of everything down to the positioning of text, graphics, tables, charts, etc.. Example: In Word you can open up a resume template which will provide you with how you should do a resume A theme is the overall style of something Example: When you are in a forum you can sometimes choose a "theme" which changes the way the forum looks. Hope this helps