Answer:
different colors
Explanation:
The green fluorescent protein (GFP) is a type of protein widely used in molecular biology laboratories because this protein can be used to detect the expression of proteins and to identify cellular structures. This protein displays green fluorescence when it is excited by blue light and, in the last years, many variants of the GFP protein have been developed. The altered GFP proteins react to distinct wavelengths of light, thereby emitting light to different colors. The mutants forms of the GFP protein are produced by genome engineering techniques that generate modifications capable of altering the folding of the normal GFP protein.
Answer:
Use the table to code for the seemingly mutated strand of DNA given!
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Answer:
They can get over heated and there blood can boil and being cold blooded this would be bad!
Explanation:
Eukarya
Eukarya consists of Protista, plantae, fungi, and anomalies. Kingdom Protista consists of eukaryotic organisms that are primarily unicellular and other, simple multicellular relatives, such as slime mold or algae