Answer:
The promoter region/sequence
Explanation:
Promoter sequences/region is where the transcription factors and RNA polymerase must attach before the gene can be transcribed. SO if we mutate this sequence, the transcription factors and RNA polymerase won't recognize it thus would not attach and transcribe the targeted gene.
This colored pigment is known as Hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is contained in the red blood cells of vertebrates and gives these cells their red color.
Answer:
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Answer:
Explanation:
1. DNA unzips exposing nitrogen bases
2. RNA nucleotides pair up with their corresponding DNA bases, copying the code
3. mRNA carries the newly copied code out of the nucleus and to the ribosome
4. tRNA brings the appropriate amino acids to the ribosome depending on the code.
5. A series of amino acids make up the newly formed proteins.
6. The proteins get to work!