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Answer:
There are concrete evidences of chimpanzees in wild part of Tanzania do intake Vernonia amygdalina, which possess anti-parasitic properties and hence helps in treatment of parasitic infestations.
Explanation:
On critical scientific analysis of vernonia amygdalina, it is observed that vernonia contains various lactones and glucosides steroids which showed anti-parasitic property. But the self medication hypothesis is not at all agreeable. Because chimpanzees don't have such brain to judge which things has medicinal values or from which infections or diseases they are suffering. It is perhaps observed that vernonia taste bitter and often animal take bitter food that triggers in them the feeling of satiety or reverse peristalsis to get rid of excess food by vomiting.
Answer:
(B) ACCGUUCAUGCA
Explanation:
Transcription is the one of the two stage involved in gene expression. It involves the synthesis of a mRNA molecule using a DNA template. The process of transcription is carried out by an enzyme called RNA polymerase which binds to the PROMOTER region of the DNA molecule and begins to synthesize RNA nucleotides based on what it reads on the DNA.
The addition of nucleotide bases on the RNA strand by RNA polymerase enzyme follows the COMPLEMENTARY BASE PAIRING RULE, which states that Adenine always pairs with Thymine while Guanine always pairs with Cytosine in a DNA molecule. In the case of transcription, the Uracil base replaces Thymine in the newly synthesized RNA. Hence, for every Adenine nucleotide read by RNA polymerase, it adds a Uracil nucleotide. The same goes for Thymine-Adenine, Cytosine-Guanine and Guanine-Cytosine i.e. A-U, G-C.
Based on this principle, a DNA template with a sequence: TGGCAAGTACGT will produce an mRNA molecule with sequence: ACCGUUCAUGCA