What is the correct pathway of information to go from a gene to a protein in a eukaryotic cell?
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Information located on DNA, and specifically on a gene site, is transcribed into an mRNA by RNA polymerase inside the nucleus. The mRNA leaves the nucleus through nuclear pores and goes to a ribosome in the cytoplasm, where translation occurs. Translation involves the matching of tRNAs with codons of mRNAs to deliver the right amino acid.
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located away from the central part of the body? a. dorsal b. inferior c. superior d. proximal e. distal
Harmful chemicals produced by fungi are
A. pathogens. B. mycotoxins. C. benthic. D. mycorrhiza.
Researchers primarily use transgenic animals to do which of the following?
a. Study the effects of recombinant genes. b. Extract and manipulate nucleic acids. c. Create multiple copies of mutant genes. d. Regenerate damaged tissue and organs.
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