Biology, 25.02.2020 22:46 Jasoncookies23
DNA compaction into chromosomes is dependent upon a family of proteins called histones. These essential DNA organization proteins serve to package and organize DNA while ensuring that sections of DNA needed for transcription are readily available to the appropriate cellular machinery. Classify the statements as describing all histones classes, histone H1, histones H2A and H2B or histones H3 and H4.
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Biology, 21.06.2019 20:00, makaylahunt
2polhiswhere is the energy in a glucose molecule stored? ooa. inside the carbon atomsb. inside the protonsc. in the bonds between the atomsood. inside the hydrogen atoms
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Biology, 22.06.2019 01:00, nikoidurrant
Which of the following statements is true? a. there are more chromosomes in an organism than there are genes. b. there are more genes in an organism that there are chemical bases. c. dna is made of sugar, phosphate, and carbon. d. genes are found in specific locations on a chromosome.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 06:00, erinolson07cats
Im inn a ! what"s the answer which of the following is one way creativity can scientists? by ensuring they follow the scientific method by increasing the amount of time it takes to complete scientific experiments by making sure they only try things that have already been proven by leading them to ask more questions about the natural world
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Biology, 22.06.2019 06:30, atiyawhite7863
Step 1 review the imaginary strand of dna below. note the complementary base pairs. a g c a a t c c g t c t t g g t c g t t a g g c a g a a c c step 2 to begin replicating this strand of dna, draw the two sides of the strand separating. step 3 now, draw the free-floating bases linking up with the separate sides. remember to follow the rules of complementary base pairing. step 4 draw the two resulting dna strands.
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