Reading DNA is essential for understanding the blueprint of life, as it provides insights into genetic inheritance, evolution, and the biological functions of organisms. It aids in diagnosing and treating genetic disorders, developing personalized medicine, and advancing biotechnology. Additionally, studying DNA can enhance our knowledge of biodiversity and conservation efforts, ultimately contributing to advancements in medicine, agriculture, and environmental science.
people should read te diary of anne frank because it's a very good story:)
You should read about Clara Barton Because she is the one who started the Red Cross
"Why did you wrote" is not grammatically correct. It should read "why did you write"
well if you want the answer you should surch about it or read.
One of the strengths of a librarian should be that they like to read. The librarian should also know how to do good research.
DNA can be read with a microscope
People not versed in DNA sequencing.
When the template strand of DNA is read from 3' to 5', DNA synthesis occurs in the 5' to 3' direction.
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No, DNA is read from 3' to 5' during the process of genetic transcription.
Various DNA polymerases read the DNA template during replication of DNA. Various RNA polymerases read the DNA template during transcription.
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in cells and genetics
They do not sequence DNA by themselves but gels can separate DNA pieces to then be used for sequencing. Basically no
The complementary DNA sequence to CTA is GAT. In DNA, adenine (A) pairs with thymine (T) and cytosine (C) pairs with guanine (G). So, for every C in one strand, there should be a G in the complementary strand, and for every T in the original strand, there should be an A in the complementary strand.
Technically, it should be identical. The DNA should be exactally the same. This is what makes it a clone.