
How could one change in a DNA nucleotide alter the formation
2015年11月15日 · How could one change in a DNA nucleotide alter the formation of the translated protein? Biology. 1 Answer ...
How do nucleic acids form? - Socratic
2015年10月20日 · Nucleic acids are polymers meaning they are made up of several small subunits called monomers. So nucleic acids are made from smaller units called nucleotides. DNA strand is formed from DNA nucleotide. RNA is formed from RNA nucleotide. As the nucleotides line up covalent bond forms between them so the run a big chain which is called nucleic acids.
During DNA replication, which nucleotide will bind to an A …
2015年10月25日 · Nucleotide one with T base. In DNA Adenine(A) pairs up with its complementary base Thymine(T). So during the replication DNA polymerase ( an enzyme ) makes sure that to the base A of parental nucleotide, the nucleotide with base T binds. If you are getting confused with Uracil (base U), this base only occurs in RNA instead of base T and you do not have to consider it during DNA replication.
How do nucleotides form a double helix? - Socratic
2018年4月13日 · Nucleotides don't form a double helix. Single strands of DNA form a double helix, and single strands of DNA are made by nucleotides. Nucleotides are monomers that make up the polymer called DNA. DNA is a single strand of nucleotides that are linked together. If you have a complementary strand (meaning a strand of DNA that can basepair to the first strand...G:C, A:T), then these two strands can ...
How do you graph y=3x-3? What are the interceptS? - Socratic
2017年9月20日 · "see explanation" "the intercepts are the coordinates of the points on the " "x and y axes that the line passes through" "we can use them to sketch the graph for a given equation" "when the line crosses the y-axis the x-coordinate is zero" "when the line crosses the x-axis the y-coordinate is zero" • " let x = 0, in the equation for y-intercept" • " let y = 0, in the equation for x ...
If a DNA strand has the nucleotide sequence of CCGAGATTG
2015年11月24日 · GGCTCTAAC When translating a strand of DN, remember the following: G translates into C, C translates into G A translates into T, T translates into A The translation between A and T has an exception when you translate to RNA: T becaumes U, so A translates to U and when you translate from RNA to DNA then U translates to A.
Why does DNA polymerase proofread the new strand? | Socratic
2014年11月16日 · DNA polymerase proofreads the new DNA strand produced by DNA replication to make sure that any errors are repaired. Errors can lead to cancer in body cells, and genetic disorders in offspring, if errors occur during the production of sperm and egg cells.. The genetic disorder sickle cell anemia is caused by a mutation in which just one nitrogen base in the DNA sequence that codes for the ...
Question #81671 - Socratic
2014年3月25日 · The hydrogen bonds between the nitrogenous base pairs of DNA are strong dipole-dipole attractions. They hold the two strands of DNA together. > The nitrogenous bases in DNA are A (adenine), C (cytosine), G (guanidine), and T (thymine). Here are their structures: In each of these bases, the nitrogen of the secondary amine bonds to the deoxyribose in the backbone. DNA consists of two strands ...
What nucleic acids store genetic information? - Socratic
2018年4月15日 · DNA or deoxyribonucleic acids store genetic information. DNA is a thread like chain of nucleotides carry the genetic instructions used in the growth, developed, functioning and reproduction of all known living organism and many viruses. The information carried by DNA is held in the sequence of pieces of DNA called genes. The genetic information in a genome is held within genes, and the ...
How do you graph #y=sin ( x -frac{\pi}{2} )#? - Socratic
2014年12月7日 · Step 1: Sketch the graph of y=sin x. Step 2 Shift the graph in Step 1 to the right by pi/2. The curve in blue above is the graph of y=sin(x-pi/2). I hope that this was helpful.