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A.) Prophase I
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Crossing over occurs during prophase I of meiosis before tetrads are aligned along the equator in metaphase I. By meiosis II, only sister chromatids remain and homologous chromosomes have been moved to separate cells.
The only mutations that matter to large-scale evolution are those that can be passed on to offspring. These occur in reproductive cells like eggs and sperm and are called germ line mutations. Effects of germ line mutations. A single germ line mutation can have a range of effects: No change occurs in phenotype.
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they eat meat, they are living oranisims, they need food to survive, they have similar teeth,
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c. interruption of water flow
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Answer:
UACGUGAUGAAC
Explanation:
Translation is the second process of gene expression which occurs in the ribosome (organnelle for protein synthesis). It involves the synthesis of amino acid sequence using mRNA template. In the ribosome, the mRNA sequence (produced during transcription) is read in a group of three nucleotides called CODON. Each codon specifies a particular amino acid.
The reading of the mRNA is carried out by a special type of RNA molecule called transfer RNA (tRNA). tRNA reads the mRNA sequence using its ANTICODON (a group of three nucleotides complementary to the mRNA codon). The actual reading is done using complementary base pairing rule i.e. A-U, G-C.
The tRNA also carries the amino acid that corresponds the mRNA codon it reads.
Hence, in a case of an mRNA sequence: AUG CAC UAC UUG, the anticodon nucleotide sequence of the tRNA will read UAC GUG AUG AAC.
Note, this was done following the complementary base pairing rule (A-U, G-C).