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Protein synthesis is the process which synthesizes proteins by the information coded in the DNA molecule with the help of two distinct process takes place in order namely transcription and translation.
Transcription is the first process of the central dogma or the protein synthesis that produces mRNA molecule that carries all the information stored in the DNA molecule out of the nucleus (in eukaryotes only) to the ribosome where the second process Translation takes place.
Untwists then unzips of DNA molecule is catalyzed by RNA polymerase result in the Hydrogen-bonds between the strands break
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Creates complementary base pairs with bases of the DNA strand with help of free RNA nucleotides
weak hydrogen bonds and sugar-phosphate bonds form between base pairs and RNA nucleotides respectively
mRNA strand is synthesized and peels off the DNA and transported or pass from the nucleus to cytoplasm
Answer: i would say number one
Explanation: DNA and the genetic code reflect the shared ancestry of life. DNA comparisons can show how related species are. Biogeography. The global distribution of organisms and the unique features of island species reflect evolution and geological change
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Two functions of the process mitosis are growth and repair.
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I think it's bacteriostatic.
Strigolactone underproducer is most likely to produce a bushier phenotype.
Therefore the correct answer is Option D.
<h3>What is the role of strigolactones in plant growth?</h3>
- Strigolactones are plant hormones which have a role in signaling.
- They control plant development and are released as root exudates to promote symbiotic relationship between plants and microbes in the soil.
- Strigolactones act as signaling molecules from roots to shoots to suppress the growth of secondary branches.
- Plant mutants that are not able to produce strigolactones (Strigolactone underproducer) produced many secondary branches resulting in a bushier phenotype.
- To prevent lateral branching and formation of bushier phenotype provide synthetic strigolactones (GR24) to the plant.
- Strigolactones also have a role in secondary thickening of the stem and promote the formation of lateral roots.
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