After a 48-hour incubation, the 35S would most likely be found in the S. cerevisiae's proteins.
35S is the isotope of sulfur with the half-life of 87.6 days. It is often used isotope because it is low energy β emitter and even large amounts of 35S pose no external dose hazard to exposed organism. 35S is used for the examination of protein synthesis in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell cycle.
The combination of weathering and movement of the resulting sediments is called erosion. Lithification is the changing of sediments into rock. There are two processes involved in this change, compaction and cementation.
1. mRNA attaches to the ribosome.
2. tRNA's attach to free amino acids in the cytoplasmic "pool" of amino acids.
3. tRNA carries its specific amino acid to the ribosome.
4. tRNA "delivers" its amino acid based on complementary pairing of a triplet code (anticodon) with the triplet code (codon) of the mRNA.
5. Enzyme "hooks" the amino acid to the last one in the chain forming a peptide bond.
6. Protein chain continues to grow as each tRNA brings in its amino acid and adds it to the chain.
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DNA is composed of nucleotides