I think the correct term that would fill the blank is chromosome. Another term that describes genetic material, DNA or RNA is chromosome. It is <span>a threadlike structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells, carrying genetic information in the form of genes. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.</span>
Scientists will look for evidence like similar body or skeleton structures, internal similarities or maybe sometimes the whole heirarchy to confirm that two speices are closely related to each other.
For example ; in birds, scientists will look for type of feathers, body structure, beaks to confirm the similarity of two birds.
Answer:
d. DNA polymerase begins adding nucleotides at the 5' end of the template
Explanation:
Polymerase DNA always works in one direction, synthesizing the new 5' to 3' oriented chains and adding nucleotides to the 3' end of a new synthesis chain by forming phosphodiester bonds between the phosphate of a nucleotide and the sugar of the anterior nucleotide.
Because DNA polymerase only acts in a 5' to 3' direction, replication along a chain, the leading chain, occurs continuously. The synthesis of the opposite chain, the delayed chain, occurs discontinuously because the DNA polymerase must wait for the replication fork to open. Over the delayed chain, short segments of DNA called Okazaki fragments (named after Reiji and Tsuneko Okazaki, the scientists who discovered these fragments) are synthesized as polymerase DNA works out of the replication fork. Ligase DNA catalyzes the covalent bonds between Okazaki fragments in the delayed chain to ensure there are no gaps in the phosphodiester skeleton. Finally, the first ones are removed and these gaps are filled by the DNA polymerase.
No, it is not alive because water is a non-living thing. Aka it doesn't have cells or organs. The fact that it rolls up on the beach all depends on wind and the gravitational pull of the Earth.
<h3><u>Disease</u>:</h3>
Disease literally means being uncomfortable or at disturbed ease.
<h3><u>Acute </u><u>disease</u>:</h3>
Diseases that last for only very short periods of time are called acute diseases
<h3><u>Chronic </u><u>disease</u>:</h3>
Diseases that can last for a long time may be even for a lifetime are called chronic
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