I'm not sure but i believe you would get your answer by dividing 60 by 5 which would give you km per sec.
Answer:
Pus or thick fluid caused by infection
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Answer: The correct answer is- A) They will all be blue.
As per the information given in the question, blue color (B) is dominant trait in butterflies over the yellow color (b), which is a recessive trait.
As we know that dominant trait always masks the expression of recessive trait.
The possible genotypes for blue color butterfly are- Bb (heterozygous dominant) and BB (homozygous dominant) whereas for yellow color butterfly is bb (homozygous recessive).
Genotypes of the parents are - BB (which will produce gametes, B and B) and bb (which will produce gametes, b and b).
When these parents are crossed, their offspring will have the genotype Bb (heterozygous dominant).
Thus, they will all be blue.
Exon one has 570 nucleotides. Exon three has 810 nucleotides. We are not concerned about exon two because it is spliced out in the variant. There are 1380 nucleotides (570+810). Each amino acid requires three nucleotides. One codon, or three nucleotides, codes for one amino acid. So 1380/3=690 amino acids.
Answer:
The answer is the VPg Protein.
Explanation:
The question is incomplete, here is the full question:
Poliovirus is a positive-sense RNA virus of the picornavirus group. At its 5' end, the RNA genome has a viral protein (VPg) instead of a 5' cap. This is followed by a nontranslated leader sequence, and then a single long protein coding region (~7,000 nucleotides), followed by a poly-A tail. Observations were made that used radioactive amino acid analogues. Short period use of the radioactive amino acids result in labeling of only very long proteins, while longer periods of labeling result in several different short polypeptides.
What part of the poliovirus would first interact with host cell ribosomes to mediate translation?
A) the poly-A tail
B) the leader sequence
C) the VPg protein
The part of the host cell ribosome that the poliovirus would interact first is the VPg protein because the poliovirus has to affect the RNA to be able to replicate it's own DNA and the VPg protein is attached to the RNA's 5' end.
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