A transference RNA (tRNA) is an adapter molecule that decodes a codon messenger RNA (mRNA) during the synthesis of a polypeptide chain. These molecules (tRNAs) play a fundamental role during translation.
- If a tRNA had an AGC anticodon it could attach a codon having the sequence UCG.
- During translation, tRNAs act at specific sites in a ribosome to synthesize a polypeptide chain (i.e., a protein) from an mRNA sequence.
- The anticodon of the tRNA binds by base complementary to a triplet of nucleotides or 'codon' in the messenger RNA (mRNA) during protein synthesis (i.e., translation).
- According to the base complementarity rules, in RNA, Adenine always pairs with Uracile (Thymine in DNA), whereas Guanine always pairs with Cytosine.
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The appropriate answer is c. whole-wheat bread. Honey is a rich source of carbohydrate and corn oil margarine is a good source of fats. Farm-raised salmon is a good source of protein. Whole wheat used to make bread is a plant derivative rich in cellulose which is the main component of fiber. Cellulose can only be found in plant cell walls.
Answer:
glucose
Explanation:
the pasta contains carbohydrates which our bodies convert into glucose and glucose is an important source of energy an athlete can use
Genetic information is your DNA, other known as deoxyribonucleic acid. It is basically your identification.
Genetic information (DNA) helps you know and understand health conditions that run in your family, as well as your risk for developing certain health conditions or having a child with certain conditions. This information can help you make healthy lifestyle choices and important life and medical decisions.
It can also be used to identify a perpetrator in a crime. There are many uses for DNA.
If this is not enough, feel free to use this link to learn more about DNA: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA
There is a serious problem related to global warming is that in British Columbia there is a scourge of our pine trees occurring in our dry Interior of what is called a pine beetle. Since it doesn't get below about -30 degrees centigrade for 3 weeks anymore in the winter, these pests do not get killed in the winter so for probably at least 15-20 years now they have gone on the rampage and killed large swaths of our pine forests.
When the sawmills in BC saw this pine beetle-killed lumber it is so dry it creates a lot of fine dust in the mills. Due to poor control of this dust there has been two explosions in which this dust has ignited and 2 or 3 workers have been killed as a result. So in this way global warming can be deadly to human activity if extra precautions are not taken.