Initiator proteins break hydrogen bonds separating short length of DNA, AT base pairs are held together by fewer hydrogen bonds than GC pair. Thus AT pairs are easier to pull apart, At rich regions are typically found in the replication origins. Replication origins are site at which DNA is first opened.
Answer:
Cut open the plasmid and "paste" in the gene. This process relies on restriction enzymes (which cut DNA) and DNA ligase (which joins DNA).
Insert the plasmid into bacteria. Use antibiotic selection to identify the bacteria that took up the plasmid.
Grow up lots of plasmid-carrying bacteria and use them as "factories" to make the protein. Harvest the protein from the bacteria and purify it.
Explanation:
It is Protozoa because it is not logical for it be any of the other. Hope this helped.
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<h2>The correct option is:</h2>
<h3>B. Evaporation </h3>
<h2>Explanation:</h2>
<h3>Because the molecules inside the jar are moving upwards, which shows Evaporation. </h3>
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