Answer and Explanation:
Jupiter is more like the sun than the Earth is because Jupiter the composition is similar to the Sun's composition (what it is made of), including hydrogen and helium.
Jupiter is also a failed star, in which it has the right composition, but isn't massive enough to be a star.
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I think it’s d because it should take a while to accomplish a long term goal
Answer:
The correct answer is: Variation in nucleotide sequences are located in those regions of the gene which do not affect the sequence of the protein due to genetic code degeneracy.
Explanation:
- Proteins are encoded from the genes located in the chromosomes.
- The genes are made up of the heritable DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) sequences.
- These genes are transcribed by the enzyme called RNA polymerase into mRNA (messenger Ribonucleic Acid) sequences in the nucleus.
- The mRNA is then translated into protein sequences by the Ribosome in the cytoplasm or the RER (Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum).
- The Ribosome reads the mRNA code in form of triplets, that is, three consecutive nucleotide are read as a single code that encode for a single amino acid. This triplet code that responsible for coding for a single amino acid is called a Codon.
- The Codons are degenerate in nature. This means that among the three nucleotide in a codon the first two nucleotide is specific for a particular amino acid. The third nucleotide is "wobble" in nature. This means that whatever may be the nucleotide in the third position it will not change the amino acid coded by the first two nucleotide.
- Hence, a single amino acid is coded by more than one codon.
- So, gene sequences showing variation in the wobble nucleotide position will encode for the same protein.
D- a sulfate ( ignore this it’s just to make it 20 character long)
The time of year an season. <span>Many bird populations migrate long distances to other locations during certain times of the year. The most common
pattern involves flying North in the Spring to breed in the temperate
or Arctic summer and returning in the Autumn to wintering grounds in
warmer regions to the south.
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