What are the three phases of translation?

What will be an ideal response?


initiation, elongation, termination

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What enables a PCR-amplified gene to be inserted into a cloning vector?

a. The PCR reaction adds sticky ends onto the amplified DNA, allowing ligation to a cloning vector. b. Restriction enzyme sites are added to the 5? ends of both primers; therefore, digestion of the PCR-amplified gene allows ligation to a cloning vector cut with the same restriction enzyme. c. The PCR-amplified gene is sequenced to locate restriction sites in order to determine which restriction enzymes to use for cloning. d. The PCR-amplified gene is cut with one restriction enzyme, then ligated to a cloning vector cut by a different restriction enzyme. e. The cloning vector is added to the PCR reaction, and once the gene is amplified, it immediately ligates to the cloning vector.

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Pathogenic microbes that cause disease in healthy people are called ________.

A. opportunistic pathogens B. indigenous biota C. normal biota D. micropathogens E. true pathogens

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The vegetation of tundra is dominated by

A) broadleaf deciduous trees. B) short plants such as sedges, heaths, and willow. C) needle-leaf evergreen trees. D) sclerophyllous broadleaf evergreen shrubs.

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The rules of naming organisms are called

A) taxonomy. B) nomenclature. C) classification. D) binomials. E) identification.

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