microtubule; muscle contraction
One common error is a mismatched base pair incorporation, where an incorrect nucleotide is added during DNA replication. This can lead to mutations in the copied DNA sequence. Other errors include deletions, insertions, and frameshift mutations.
The process by which DNA polymerase is able to correct mismatched nucleotides is called proofreading. DNA polymerase has a built-in proofreading mechanism that allows it to recognize and remove incorrect nucleotides during DNA replication, thereby increasing the accuracy of DNA synthesis.
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.
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Thymine can pair with adenine in DNA, while uracil can pair with adenine in RNA.
mtubules and muscle contraction (its mfilaments)
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The stem is the plant structure that is mismatched.
The duration of Mismatched Couples is 1.58 hours.
Mismatched Couples was created on 1985-04-03.
Yes, when a DNA base pair is mismatched during duplication, it can lead to a mutation in the DNA sequence. This can cause changes in the protein produced, potentially impacting the function of the gene and, ultimately, the organism.
Yes, the phobia of mismatched or odd things does exist. This is called Asymmetriphobia.
No, Harry gave him an old pair of Vernon Dudley's socks, a mustard-yellow color. Ron Weasley gave Dobby maroon-colored socks when Dobby thought that socks should be mismatched.
Chris realizes that Sydelle is not the person he sees through his binoculars in The Westing Game because she was wearing a mismatched pair of shoes. This detail distinguishes her from the woman he saw, who was wearing a matching pair of shoes.
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Without specific context, it's difficult to identify which pairs are mismatched. Mismatched pairs typically refer to items that do not logically or categorically belong together, such as a cat and a fish or a pencil and a car. If you provide more details or a specific list of pairs, I could help identify which ones are mismatched.
The fear of mismatched socks is called asymmetiphobia. This is a physical phobia that is also characterized by being afraid of asymmetrical objects.