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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What would a drug that damages capsids help treat a viral infection
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Capsids provide protection for viruses. Apex
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What is the result of a mutation during meiosis
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The offspring of the organism will have the mutation. -Apex
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What happens at the end of translation
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the amino acids detach from the ribosome
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Why is protein synthesis different in prokaryotes and eukaryotes
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In prokaryotes, DNA is stored in the cytoplasm.
also prokaryotes have no nucleus
In prokaryotes, transcription and translation happen at the same
time.
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Which best describes the DNA of a cloned animal
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It has the exact same DNA as its parent.
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How are the lysogenic and lysogenic and lytic cycles different
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: During the lysogenic cycle, the cell is not killed.
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How are mutations prevented during DNA replication
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DNA polymerase checks DNA for errors. DNA polymerase checks DNA for errors by breaking the hydrogen bonds between the paired nitrogen bases in the DNA molecule. This causes the molecule to separate into two individual strands.
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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
proteins.
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Which strand of mrna would be made during transcription using the dna strand gat ccc
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CUA GGG
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Which best describes how common cold spread in the human body
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Iceberg concept of viral infection best describes how common
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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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In an experiment a scientist makes a radioactively labeled probe using human DNA she then discovers that the probe hybridizes to a small segment of DNA isolated from plant what can she conclude from h
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The plant might have a gene that is similar to a human gene
-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.
What would a drug that damages capsids help treat a viral infection
Capsids provide protection for viruses. Apex
What is the result of a mutation during meiosis
The offspring of the organism will have the mutation. -Apex
What happens at the end of translation
the amino acids detach from the ribosome
Why is protein synthesis different in prokaryotes and eukaryotes
In prokaryotes, DNA is stored in the cytoplasm.
also prokaryotes have no nucleus
In prokaryotes, transcription and translation happen at the same
time.
Which best describes the DNA of a cloned animal
It has the exact same DNA as its parent.
How are the lysogenic and lysogenic and lytic cycles different
: During the lysogenic cycle, the cell is not killed.
How are mutations prevented during DNA replication
DNA polymerase checks DNA for errors. DNA polymerase checks DNA for errors by breaking the hydrogen bonds between the paired nitrogen bases in the DNA molecule. This causes the molecule to separate into two individual strands.
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.
Which strand of mrna would be made during transcription using the dna strand gat ccc
CUA GGG
Which best describes how common cold spread in the human body
Iceberg concept of viral infection best describes how common
cold spreads in the human body.
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.
In an experiment a scientist makes a radioactively labeled probe using human DNA she then discovers that the probe hybridizes to a small segment of DNA isolated from plant what can she conclude from h
The plant might have a gene that is similar to a human gene