Chapter 17: Q. 17.83 (page 611)
What are estrogen receptors?
Short Answer
Estrogen receptors are the proteins packed inside the cells. It leads to cell division and regulates hundreds of cells.
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Chapter 17: Q. 17.83 (page 611)
What are estrogen receptors?
Estrogen receptors are the proteins packed inside the cells. It leads to cell division and regulates hundreds of cells.
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Match each of the following processes with one of the items role="math" localid="1653289986606" :
replication of DNA transcription translation recombinant DNA reverse transcription
a. amino acids are linked together
b. RNA template is used to synthesize DNA,
c. helicase unwinds DNA,
d. genetic information is transferred from DNA,
e. sticky ends join new DNA segment.
What is the genetic code?
How is protein synthesis affected if the normal base sequence in the DNA template strand is changed to ?
What is a point mutation?
Match the following statements with rRNA, mRNA, or tRNA:
a. is the smallest type of RNA
b. makes up the highest percentage of RNA in the cell
c. carries genetic information from the nucleus to the ribosomes
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