Transcription is the process in which part of the nucleotide
sequence of DNA is copied into a complementary sequence RNA.
Transcription is helps to preserve the spoken way that allows it to
be easily stored and examined in the future. Transcription allows a
piece to be referenced in the future.
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Why are bacteria used in recombinant DNA technology
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They divide quickly.
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What uses bacteria to copy DNA
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Recombinant DNA technology
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What could be a good effect of a mutation
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More varity in a population
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Which describes how mRNA is used by a cell
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it is used to transfer genetic information
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What describes a DNA mutation
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changes in the DNA sequence
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A mutation occurs in the sex cells of a full-grown zebra. The mutation affects the genes responsible for producing blood proteins. What will most likely happen to the zebra
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The zebra will have offspring who cannot produce blood
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During DNA replication an extra cytosine base is added to the DNA what type of mutation is this
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Frameshift Mutation
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What difference between bacteria and viruses shows that bacteria are living organisms and viruses
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Bacteria are able to reproduce on their own while viruses need a host to.
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Why does a detetion mutation usually cause more defect during protein synthesis than point mutation
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Mutation usually causes the entire base sequence to defect. This
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A point mutation occurs in a sex cell of an adult chimpanzee the mutation is located on a gene responsible for the development of the eye what best describes the most likely effect of this mutation
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The offspring will have abnormal eyes--APEX
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What is a mutagen
an environmental angent that changes DNA. APEX
What is the purpose of transcription
Transcription is the process in which part of the nucleotide
sequence of DNA is copied into a complementary sequence RNA.
Transcription is helps to preserve the spoken way that allows it to
be easily stored and examined in the future. Transcription allows a
piece to be referenced in the future.
Why are bacteria used in recombinant DNA technology
They divide quickly.
What uses bacteria to copy DNA
Recombinant DNA technology
What could be a good effect of a mutation
More varity in a population
Which describes how mRNA is used by a cell
it is used to transfer genetic information
What describes a DNA mutation
changes in the DNA sequence
A mutation occurs in the sex cells of a full-grown zebra. The mutation affects the genes responsible for producing blood proteins. What will most likely happen to the zebra
The zebra will have offspring who cannot produce blood
proteins.
During DNA replication an extra cytosine base is added to the DNA what type of mutation is this
Frameshift Mutation
What difference between bacteria and viruses shows that bacteria are living organisms and viruses
Bacteria are able to reproduce on their own while viruses need a host to.
Why does a detetion mutation usually cause more defect during protein synthesis than point mutation
Mutation usually causes the entire base sequence to defect. This
usually happens during the protein synthesis.
A point mutation occurs in a sex cell of an adult chimpanzee the mutation is located on a gene responsible for the development of the eye what best describes the most likely effect of this mutation