parts of mRNA that are removed
1.nucleus
2.proteins
3.ribosomes
4.Introns
5.Exons
4. Introns
UCA in mRNA
1. transcribe
2. CTG in DNA
3. AGT in DNA
4. GCA in DNA
5. species
3. AGT in DNA
different exon combinations
1. frameshift
2. removal of introns
3. alternative splicing
4. mRNA
5. kinds
3. alternative splicing
amino acid chains
1.nucleus
2.proteins
3.ribosomes
4.Introns
5.Exons
2. proteins
can interbreed to form hybrids
1. transcribe
2. CTG in DNA
3. AGT in DNA
4. GCA in DNA
5. species
5. species
used in Genesis; different from the word species
1. frameshift
2. removal of introns
3. alternative splicing
4. mRNA
5. kinds
5. kinds
parts of mRNA that are spliced together
1.nucleus
2.proteins
3.ribosomes
4.Introns
5.Exons
5. Exons
CGU in mRNA
1. transcribe
2. CTG in DNA
3. AGT in DNA
4. GCA in DNA
5. species
4. GCA in DNA
occurs if enzymes cut original mRNA in the wrong place
1. frameshift
2. removal of introns
3. alternative splicing
4. mRNA
5. kinds
1. frameshift
protects DNA
1.nucleus
2.proteins
3.ribosomes
4.Introns
5.Exons
1. nucleus
GAC in mRNA
1. transcribe
2. CTG in DNA
3. AGT in DNA
4. GCA in DNA
5. species
2. CTG in DNA
controlled by enzymes, not random
1. frameshift
2. removal of introns
3. alternative splicing
4. mRNA
5. kinds
2. removal of introns
where amino acids attach together
1.nucleus
2.proteins
3.ribosomes
4.Introns
5.Exons
3. ribosomes
means to copy or rewrite
1. transcribe
2. CTG in DNA
3. AGT in DNA
4. GCA in DNA
5. species
1. transcribe
a portion of DNA is copied to produce a single strand of ____
1. frameshift
2. removal of introns
3. alternative splicing
4. mRNA
5. kinds
4. mRNA