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From The School of Biomedical Sciences Wiki. Complementary base pairing is the phenomenon where in DNA guanine always hydrogen bonds to cytosine and adenine always binds to thymine. The bond between guanine and cytosine shares three hydrogen bonds compared to the A-T bond which always shares two hydrogen bonds.
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True
(I am not 100% sure because the question is very short with no context, but I believe it to be true)
I’m pretty sure it’s species :)
Answer: it would be natural selection
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In Anfinsen's ribonuclease A renaturation experiment,he wanted to show that protein folding entirely resides within the amino acid sequence of protein.
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He used ribonuclease A as a model and removed urea and 2ME from the folding solution.Under these condition, ribonuclease A regains it's biological activity.
This refolding occur in in vitro conditions.
This experiment discover an enzyme called protein disulfide isomerase(PDI) which catalyze the reduction of incorrect dissulfide bonds.This also helps in trapping protein in an incorrect conformationso that it can un fold and try agin.
This PDI plays important role in proper folding,and the active site of this enzyme have disulfide.