Biology, 18.07.2019 09:40, namirah0303
Part c - codon size and the genetic code life as we know it depends on the genetic code: a set of codons, each made up of three bases in a dna sequence and corresponding mrna sequence, that specifies which of the 20 amino acids will be added to the protein during translation. imagine that a prokaryote-like organism has been discovered in the polar ice on mars. interestingly, these martian organisms use the same dna β rna β protein system as life on earth, except that there are only 2 bases (a and t) in the martian dna, and there are only 17 amino acids found in martian proteins. based on this information, what is the minimum size of a codon for these hypothetical martian life-forms?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 04:30, emilysambrano2
This part insulates the reaction chamber from the transfer of heat to or from the surrounding environment
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Biology, 22.06.2019 16:40, ralphy34
Cells a and b are the same size and shape, but cell a is metabolically quiet and cell b is actively consuming oxygen. oxygen will diffuse more quickly into cell because . b the oxygen molecules inside cell b have a higher kinetic energy b. a its membrane transport proteins will not be saturated c. a the diffusion gradient there is shallowerd. b the diffusion gradient there is steeper
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Biology, 23.06.2019 04:20, amselah735
Leopold's genotype is xy. what does this mean? a. leopold had hemophilia b. leopold did not have hemophlilia c. leopold was a carrier of hemophilia, but did not have the disease d. leopold's daughter would have hemophilia
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Biology, 23.06.2019 08:30, JaredO
Which of the following statements regarding mutations is not correct? mutations create variation within a species. mutations are typically beneficial to an organism. mutations can be related to an organisms changing environment. mutations typically cause an organism to become extinct.
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