Answer:
The six codons for arginine are the following:
GCA, GCG, GCT, GCC, TCT, TCC
A) Considering the individual bases in each codon, three mutations are possible at each base position. Hence, 3 × 3 × 6 = 54 mutations are possible.
B) Considering the mutations at the 3rd base: 3 × 4 + 1 × 2 = 14 of these mutations are silent mutations.
C) Lysine codons are the following:
TTT, TTC
There are two possible mutations that can give a lys codon.
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Answer:
the answer is Newton's third and Second law
Explanation:
Newton's second law tells us that the force that is generated on a body is proportional to the acceleration it acquires.
F= M*A
at lower mass greater acceleration
Newton's third law explains that for each force that acts on a body, it performs a force of equal intensity and direction but in the opposite direction to the body than gender.
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Answer:
a. 0.5 grams b. 0.25
Explanation:
Just use the half-life formula(I linked it below)
a. 4(1/2)^90/30=1/2
b. 4(1/2)^120/30=1/4