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rusak2 [61]
3 years ago
5

QUESTION 1

Biology
1 answer:
Paladinen [302]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

1. RNA

2. Cytosine and guanine

3. RNA

4. Replication

5. Unwinding the double helix

6. DNA polymerase

7. Identical

8. Repair the DNA

9. Changes in nucleotides of a DNA molecule that affect the genetic message

10. The gene for beta-galactosidase turns off.

11. p53

12. A part of DNA that does not code for a functional protein

13. Proteins

14. Transfer RNA

15. The making of an RNA molecule from a DNA strand by pairing of bases of RNA nucleotides with the complementary bases in DNA

16. 3

17. Tertiary

18. Enzymes

19. The reaction slows down.

20. The active site of an enzyme

21. 60%

22. Conserved energy

23. different

24. Gene expression

I hope that this helps you !

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