transcription:"the first step in protein synthesis, a sequence of nucleotide bases becomes exposed in an unwound region of a DNA strand. That sequence acts as a template upon which a single strand of RNA - a transcript - is synthesized from free nucleotides."The synthesis of an RNA molecule from the DNA template strand is called transcription.
what is the different between single and double circulation
Yes, but ideally a single hypothesis for one set of tests is one sentence long.If, say, you measure the viscosity of different types of ketchups and the texture of different types of ketchup, then there should be two "if... then... because" hypotheses because hypotheses should ideally be a single sentence. :)
in a cell different cell organelles do different functions(e.g. mitochondria-respiration) in the same way our body has different organs or different organ systems to do different functions(heart-respiration;digestive system-complete digestion and excretion of food)
The process of hybridization.
Alternative splicing permits a single gene to code for more than one polypeptide. In alternative splicing, certain exons of a gene may be included or excluded from the messenger RNA used to code for proteins.
All RNA is single-stranded. Messenger RNA (mRNA), however, is a transcript of DNA.
Alternative RNA splicing demonstrates that a single gene can produce multiple protein variants, contradicting the one gene - one polypeptide hypothesis. This process allows for different combinations of exons to be included or excluded in the final mRNA transcript, resulting in diverse polypeptides from a single gene. Consequently, this complexity reveals that gene expression is more nuanced than the simplistic notion of one gene corresponding to one protein. It highlights the sophistication of genetic regulation and the potential for increased functional diversity in proteins.
"Single woman" in English is nubile in Italian.
The Harry Potter series has been translated into 64 different languages and each different translation therefore needed a different translator. In some countries one translator was used for the whole series but in other countries different translators handled different books in the series or pairs of translators worked simultaneously on a single book. For example, the Japanese translation was translated by Yuko Matsuoka whereas Vladimir and Pavel Medek translated the Czech versions.
Dipeptides and polypeptides are made from amino acids joined together by peptide bonds. Dipeptides consist of 2 amino acids, therefore are joined by a single peptide bond. Polypeptides are made from lots of amino acids. Amino acids are the monomer, there are about 20 naturally occurring amino acids. When they are becoming linked in a peptide bond, they combine in a condensation reaction releasing water.
think of it like legos. single Lego pieces are like amino acids and they get bonded together to form a longer chain called a polypeptide. polypeptides bind to other polypeptides by hydrogen bonding to each other and form a protein with structure.
Yes because the ribosomes are made in the cytoplasm which allows the RNA polymerase to detect the transcrpt
Alternative splicing is a process in gene expression where different combinations of exons (coding regions) within a gene can be included or excluded from the final messenger RNA (mRNA) transcript. This allows a single gene to produce multiple protein isoforms with different functions.
Obviously the Tanach (Jewish Bible) is written in Hebrew so the word 'evil' is not present in the text. If the question is asking what word is translated as 'evil' in the original Hebrew, there are different words that are translated to evil in English that have different meanings depending on context.
A dipeptide is a molecule consisting of two amino acids joined by a single peptide bond. Dipeptides are produced from polypeptides by the action of the hydrolase enzyme dipeptidyl peptidase
The Bible has been translated into so many different languages that it is hard to think of a single country that does not have a Bible in at least its principal language.