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All transformations are not commutative.
Since a given sequence of numbers can be designed to follow any rule, you have to use a system of trial and error to see if you can discover the rule. Sometimes the rule is obvious, sometimes it is extremely complicated. Try to invent a rule which would produce the sequence that you observe.
3 Each term is divided by 3 to produce the following term.
KJFG, subjected to a rotation, reflection, enlargement, translation or any combination of one or more of these transformations result in a quadrilateral.
Since we are told that our factors are consecutivenumbers, then the square root of the product will be close - in fact adjacent. So 3096^0.5 = 55.6417.But none of the consecutive number pairs in the mid-fifties produce the given product. Therefore the given information is incorrect.
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The sequence of DNA is used, through a process involving the different types of RNA, into amino acids to produce the proteins. The sequence is what determines the amino acids used, and thus an incorrect sequence will build a different protein.
Science and technology produce always 95% correct answers. They can produce wrong or negative answers very very rarely, which with scientists can occur very barely. Hope you enjoyed this information!
The correct order of the trumpet valves when playing a musical piece is usually 1-2-3, with the player pressing down the valves in that sequence to produce different notes.
Transcription of the DNA sequence CAT would produce the messenger RNA sequence CAU. This mRNA sequence would then be translated by ribosomes to produce the amino acid histidine.
The correct sequence of stages in cellular respiration is glycolysis, Krebs cycle and then electron transport chain. However, this will depend on whether the respiration is anaerobic or aerobic.
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Yes, gene cloning involves inserting a specific DNA sequence into a vector, such as a plasmid, to produce multiple copies of that DNA sequence. This can be useful for producing large amounts of a particular gene for further research or application.