Answer:
C. Tyrone:
- Information stored in DNA
- Transcription
- Translation
- Gene Expression
Explanation:
Central Dogma of Molecular Biology:
- The central dogma of molecular biology is the scheme that illustrates the flow of genetic information from DNA to RNA to protein. The processes include:
- Genetic information is stored in DNA in the form of nucleotide bases.
- This DNA sequence is converted into RNA sequence through a process called transcription. Transcription produces an mRNA which is complementary to the DNA sequence of the gene but contains ribonucleotides.
- mRNA is read in the form of codons which are triplet codes of nucleotide bases specific for a specific amino acid. These codons are decoded and translated into proteins through the process of translation.
- Both processes of transcription and translation combined with post-translational modifications of proteins is termed as gene expression.
D. White dwarfs are the stars in the lower left region of the H-R diagram
Answer:The answer is the person and the tennis ball :)
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