Answer;
-HaeIII cuts at the sequence GG:CC which is found at nucleotide 143-146 of the TAS2R38 gene. A non-taster alley changes the sequence at position 145 from a C to a G. This makes the gene no longer recognized by the restriction enzyme.
Explanation;
-Restriction enzymes recognize and make a cut within specific palindromic sequences, known as restriction sites, in the genetic code. This is usually a 4- or 6 base pair sequence.
For example; HaeIII is a restriction enzyme that searches the DNA molecule until it finds this sequence of four nitrogen bases.
5’ TGACGGGTTCGAGGCCAG 3’
3’ ACTGCCCAAGGTCCGGTC 5’
Once the recognition site was found HaeIII could go to work cutting (cleaving) the DNA
Answer – ICD-10 Code Z21 As stipulated in the diagnosis
classification system created by Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC),
ICD-10 Code Z21 is to be applied to indicate asymptomatic positive human
immunodeficiency virus [HIV] infection status. That is, when a patient with no history
or complaint of symptoms tests positive for HIV.
Drugs can prohibit dangerous behavior, and often result in actions consumers can't remember and/or have no control over. Such as vandalism, injury, threatening other victims, and even death. Making such drugs can be dangerous, as people may add or slip things into the drug of choice.
Answer: its True
Explanation:
im Not 100% sure if it’s correct but if you do strenuous excersises it will make you more tired and you won’t be able to do them as much.
I’m pretty sure it’s a muscle contraction