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Fountainhead. We never will. If there is in me any touch of the Naturalistic writer who records "real-life" dialogue for use in a novel, it has been exercised only in regard to Frank. For instance, one of the most effective lines in The Fountainhead comes at the end of Part II, when, in reply to Toohey’s question: "Why don’t you tell me ...
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Oct 27, 2010 · detection of genetic disorders. forensic science. everyday products, e.g., laundry detergents (enzymes that digest ‘dirt’) emerging new medicines. Manipulation of DNA. restriction nucleases – proteins that cleave DNA at particular locations, enabling fragmentation into smaller parts in a predictable way.
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Fountainhead. We never will. If there is in me any touch of the Naturalistic writer who records "real-life" dialogue for use in a novel, it has been exercised only in regard to Frank. For instance, one of the most effective lines in The Fountainhead comes at the end of Part II, when, in reply to Toohey's question:
Introduction. The process of translation in biology is the decoding an mRNA message into a polypeptide product. Put another way, a message written in the chemical language of nucleotides is "translated" into the chemical language of amino acids.
Translation is perhaps the most energy-intensive job a cell must do, beginning with the attachment of amino acids to their tRNAs. The basic amino-acylation reaction is the same for all amino acids. A specific aminoacyl-tRNA synthase attaches each tRNA to ( charges ) an appropriate amino acid.
1. DNA polymerase requires template strand (guide), primer strand with free 3’OH group, activated substrates/precursors= nucleoside triphosphates. *2. DNA replicated in 5’ to 3’ direction (5’->3’). Incoming nucleotides can only be added to 3’OH tail of a growing DNA strand. 3.
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Translation Steps of translation 1. initiation (starting off), 2. elongation (adding on to the protein chain), and 3. termination (finishing up). 1. Initiation Ribosome assembles around the mRNA to be read and the first tRNA (carrying the amino acid methionine, which matches the start codon, AUG). This setup, called the initiation