Answer:
Central sulcus separates the frontal and parietal lobe of the brain.
Explanation:
Central sulcus is the fold present in the brain. Central sulcus is also known as central fissure.
Central sulcus is the landmark of the brain and separates the frontal lobe from the parietal lobe. Central sulcus are the grooves that are present in the cerebral cortex. These sulcus increases the surface area of the brain.
Thus, the frontal and parietal lobe of the brain is separated by central sulcus.
Apurinic sites in an intact double helix DNA molecule result from the loss of a nucleotide base.
<h3>What is an apurinic site? </h3>
An apurinic/apyrimidinic/abasic site is a position in a molecule of DNA which lacks any purine or pyrimidine base. These sites are also found in RNA molecules but their frequency is more in DNA molecules.
DNA damage caused by a spontaneous depurination can result in the formation of an abasic site.
In the presence of an abasic site, DNA polymerases cannot function. Thus to maintain the integrity of the genome, these sites need to be repaired.
Two methods to repair are base excision repair and nucleotide excision repair.
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