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DNA-binding proteins are proteins that have DNA-binding domains and thus have a specific or general affinity for single- or double-stranded DNA.[3][4][5] Sequence-specific DNA-binding proteins generally interact with the major groove of B-DNA, because it exposes more functional groups that identify a base pair. However, there are some known minor groove DNA-binding ligands such as netropsin,[6] distamycin, Hoechst 33258, pentamidine, DAPI and others.
Explanation:
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DNA-binding proteins include transcription factors which modulate the process of transcription, various polymerizes, nucleases which cleave DNA molecules, and histones which are involved in chromosome packaging and transcription in the cell nucleus. DNA-binding proteins can incorporate such domains as the zinc finger, the helix-turn-helix, and the leucine zipper (among many others) that facilitate binding to nucleic acid. There are also more unusual examples such as transcription activator like effectors. i hope this helped -w-
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As a cell is formed during meiosis in prophase I, each chromosome matches up with its opposite chromosome that is the same size. These chromosomes are both maternal (from the mother) and paternal (from the father). Then, the bottoms of these chromosomes exchange genetic information by replacing the bottom of one of their strand.Genetic recombination
When a cell undergoes meiosis, it gets either its mother's or father's chromosome for each cell. The chances for each of these is completely random, so it produces genetic diversity instead of it all coming from one parent.
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Answer: Constrict the blood vessels and inhibit the kidneys from removing water from the blood
Explanation: Antidiuretic hormone(ADH) is an hormone produced in hypothalamus its helps regulate water in the body by it activity in the kidney and control blood pressure.
when ADH is at higher concentration it causes the blood vessels to constrict thereby preventing water from being loss from the kidney leading to high blood pressure.
High blood pressure also occur in adult whose blood vessels are weak and have constrict.
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Glucose levels within the cell would decrease
Explanation:
Sodium glucose simulators are proteins that participate in secondary active transport within epithelial cells. This type of protein can be located in the cell membrane and has the function of transporting glucose and sodium into cells simultaneously. These proteins are directly dependent on Na+/K+ pumps, as they use the free energy released by them to efficiently transport sodium and glucose. For this reason, we can conclude that if a plant's chemicals inhibit the Na+/K+ pump, glucose and sodium concentrations will decrease because the proteins responsible for their transport into the cell will be weakened by a lack of energy.