Answer:
This question is incomplete
Explanation:
Introns are non-coding regions of a DNA that removed by RNA splicing prior to translation. Alignment is usually done between sequences to see and understand the identity and similarity between two or more sequences.
A region/base is said to be conserved if there is NO change in any base in that particular region. A multiple sequence alignment (MSA) can be used to align the donor sites of all the introns to see the bases that have not "changed" (and still remained in there exact position) hence conserved across all the donor sites.
NOTE: The donor site of an intron is the 5' end, thus the first five bases in the 5' end are to be used here
Answer:
The steps you took was to read the lesson, get the worksheet ready, complete the lab and while you are completing the lab in the lesson, record its data. Then answer the conclusion questions. Indepentent it like the cause and depentent is like effect so the independent is the sugary and non-sugary foods and the dependent is the blood glucose levels
Brainlist if this helped please
The appropriate answer is D. Alfalfa. Alfalfa is a legume and these plants play a key role in the nitrogen cycle. These plants house nitrogen fixing bacteria on their roots. The bacteria are housed in tiny round structures of leguminous plant roots. Once the nitrogen is fixed in the soil it can now be used by other plants to make food. These plants include beans peas and peanuts. <span />
ATP is produced in the Calvin cycle
Answer:
These different types of telescope collect information about the space.
Explanation:
These different types of telescopes help scientists learn about space by collecting information in the form of pictures which help the scientist to know a lot of new things about the phenomena that occurs in space such as birth and death of stars, shows galaxies which are billions of light years away, and comet pieces that are crashing into Jupiter's atmosphere. All these information are collected by these different types of telescope present in the space.