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Help with some biol questionsModerator: BioTeam
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Help with some biol questionsHello,
just wondering if one of you could help me out with this, i'm really finding some of these questions hard to comprehend, Thanks The questions are as follows 1) An enzyme is used to rejoin the hydrogen bonds between complementary DNA nucleotides that are being transcribed, what is the name of this enzyme? 2) What is the sequence of nucleotides in the transcribed mRNA sequence of the enzyme lyzosomease? 3) In the production of mRNA not all of the transcribed DNA contains codes for a protein. These sections remain inside the nucleus. What are these sections called? 4)What is the anticodon sequence for the lyzomease protein? 5)What is the final amino acid sequence for the sequence of DNA you are working with?
Lol... Real funny... Well, 2or 3 of them are really easy, you will find them in your book. The others reffer to your work, we couldn't possibly answer them even if our lives depended on it
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Just about every board dedicated to something like this has the rule. If you show that you'd actually done the work, and just can't figure it out, then people will help with that specific question, but for the most part, coming to a message board with your assignment won't get it done.
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It really depends on what the question is.
If someone comes and asks something really hard, saying he can not find it anywhere, like "What virus has monocatenary DNA as nucleic acid?" i would answer it, because it is something hard to find.... But if someone asks "what do introns do?"(actually that is a tough question to answer but you get my point) i will not answer it... "I have no intention of stopping anytime soon. I want to understand the universe and answer the big questions, that is what keeps me going" - Stephen Hawking
Actually, I'm sure Andrew can answer all of them, there's no need for us.
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