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The process of using DNA to produce complementary RNA molecules is called? please someone help
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Transcription transcription =3 Source(s): PREPARE FOR NIGHTMARE M N! Transcription. .
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On Sun, 3 May 2009 17:56:59 -0700 (PDT), misanthropic_curmudgeon <misanthropiccurmudgeon@breastcancermail.com
And interesting presentation/proof of evolution in action in RNA
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"For several years, Joyce has been experimenting with...
Started by misanthropic_curmudgeon on
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And they were still RNA molecules - ie changes within a species understand what RNA is?
(Although perhaps you migh be improving: I was expecting you to:
- whine about how this scientist 'created....
Of change up the tree of life.
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On Sun, 3 May 2009 20:14:14 -0700 (PDT), Misanthropic Curmudgeon <misanthropiccurmudgeon@breastcancermail.com
Ah, Gladys. So predictable.
Still pushing this heirachical 'tree of life' mythological construct
of yours.
Still manipulating your definition...
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And while scientists are messing about with molecules evidently.
That before -
no need for the same reply.
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What portions of DNA molecules contain genetic information in humans?
Started by Janis on
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Source(s): Books and knowledge Genes correspond to regions in DNA or RNA, two chains conformed by four.
Since this question uses the term "molecules" I'm going to assume it is asking about chemical.
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Primate Why does RNA have 5 bases and DNA has only 4?
I really don't understand why! RNA is used in the replication of proteins (Because it can fit through the nuclear pores and the DNA cannot) so why would it need to ahve a 5 th base when only 4 are ...
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This means that a measurable population of RNA molecules have defects; but since several RNA molecules can be made from one template and the probability that a large molecules have ....
Of course, is to convert C to U.
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Let there be molecules, let the molecules act according to their
power.
Let's say that we have a bunch of molecules:
.........;,;.:;,:;.,,.,.:.,,:.,
......:::..;;;,:..:,;,:;..,; molecules
:.:;,;..::;,,:.:;,,.,..:;;..;,
Let there be a third...
Started by lundslaktare@yahoo.com on
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What's with this "by the power a hammer hitting a nail
the hammer is the "third agent" and the nail is the molecules
and since I'm trying to figure out what the molecules....
Seems as
though you're discussing RNA or some equivalent.
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On Mon, 19 Jan 2009 16:02:11 -0500, Gabriel <gabriel_baptist@hotmail.com
On Sun, 04 Jan 2009 03:16:59 GMT, Ye Old One <usenet@mcsuk.netwrote:
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See recent
threads here about mutually assembling RNA radicals, and in *simple* molecules....
Abiogenesis to the level of
"unliving molecules evolving" is now a fact
demonstrated in the chemistry laboratory.
Together abiogenesis
with evolution.
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On Sun, 11 Jan 2009 20:56:05 -0800 (PST), misanthropic_curmudgeon <misanthropiccurmudgeon@breastcancermail.com
RNA enzymes have been shown to replicate themselves without the help
of any proteins or other cellular components, and the process proceeds...
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The process is single RNA nucleotides?
On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 09:57:45 -0500, "Perplexed in Peoria" < the Ribozymes in past
experiments?
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[PiP: Well, the trick of creating a pair of molecules which, when this is the first time it....
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On Wed, 13 May 2009 17:58:09 -0700 (PDT), phillip brown <pjbrown@people.net.au
http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/43723/title/How_RNA_got_started
phillip brown
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Researchers have been able to show how
RNA's component molecules, called ribonucleotides, could that
certain RNA molecules can be mutual pairwise
replicators, and can undergo evolution once
replicating
-molecules....
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On Tue, 19 May 2009 04:27:19 -0700 (PDT), Fabritius <fabritiusenet@gmail.com
Hoogste tijd voor een wetenschappelijk tegengeluid.
http://www.nrc.nl/wetenschap/article2243849.ece/Nieuw_bewijs_voor_de_theorie_dat_het_leven_uit_RNA_is_voortgekomen
...
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Cytosine en uracil worden daar niet
genoemd als conclusie dat er nieuw bewijs is voor de RNA....
De omstandigheden die Sutherland in het lab creerde passen
wel bij de - are plausible
prebiotic feedstock molecules.
Vier
basen in RNA.
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