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If a single base is miscopied during replication then there is a possibility that the new base which has been incorporated will specify the same amino acid just like the old base. It happens because genetic code is degenerate which means that more than one codon can specify same amino acid.
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I didn't get the question clearly!
will you repeat the question please?
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Number 2 I believe would be correct. have a nice day
The question above is incomplete, the options attached to the question are as follows:
A. extracting chlorophyll from algae to learn how these organisms gain energy from light.
B. engineering vehicles that use algae for fuel.
C. growing algae under different conditions and measuring their lipid production.
D. engineering algae to photosynthesize at higher rates.
ANSWER
The correct option is C.
Dr. Rose and her assistants set out to carry out scientific investigation that will identify living organisms that can grow rapidly and that will produce high quality lipids at the same time. The team had hypothesized that this type of organisms will be good candidates for production of bio fuels. The group concentrated on working with algae; these were grown under different conditions and their lipid contents were assessed. Their work has led to identification of many algae species as potential sources of bio fuel.
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The <em>three domain classification </em>of a living organisms has <em>separated </em>and placed bacteria and archaea in two different kingdoms.
Explanation:
It is because, despite both <em>being prokaryotes</em>, bacteria, as well as archea, exhibit the following <em>dissimilarities:</em>
- The <em>cell membrane</em> of bacteria has peptidoglycan, whereas it is absent in archaea.
- The <em>histone proteins </em>are present in archaea and absent in bacteria.
- The enzyme <em>RNA polymerase</em> is present in more numbers in archaea than bacteria.