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Dictionary » T » Triplet Triplettriplet (Science: microscopy) A combination of three simple lenses cemented together. Two positive lenses with a negative lens between them can produce a well-corrected system. ![]()
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Results from our forumGM pig for xenotransplantation?... & - a direct repeat of loxP causes a deletion (of base sequences?) and what does an inversion mean? is it the mutation where the triplet base sequences reverse? Also, i looked up translocation but i dont really understand why these chromosomes exchange segments?
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Re: I am afraid to ask but, High school freshman - Honors Class... code 4. The anticodon of a particular tRNA molucle is? A. complementary to the corresponding mRNA codon B. complementary to the corresponding triplet in ?rRNA C. the part of tRNA that bonds to a specific amino acid D. changable, depending on the amino acid that attaches to the tRNA E. acatalytic, ...
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Base change in genes/ mutations... cause changes from T into C, and the resulting amino acid changes from Cys into Arg, then the mutation is located at the first letter of the triplet: TGC (Cys) ---> CGC (Arg) TGT (Cys) ---> CGT (Arg) About the sequence data, I think it's written maybe in the supplemental material of ...
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A quick Question that needs to be answered tonightThe redundancy of the genetic code is called “wobble”. Which base of the triplet pair seems to be the least influential in determining the amino acid coded for? (1st, 2nd. or 3rd) Why would this wobble be beneficial to an organism in an evolutionary sense.
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on singlet oxygen in animal cellsThe reactivity of singlet oxygen is given by the extra energy which causes the spin of an electron to shift, changing the molecule from its natural triplet state to an energy-rich singlet state. The term "oxygen radical" is a much broader one, and includes superoxide and the more dangerous ...
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