What Is Meant By Splicing
The newly transcribed pre-mRNA from a DNA template has two regions. Introns are non-coding regions of the gene and exons... View Article
The newly transcribed pre-mRNA from a DNA template has two regions. Introns are non-coding regions of the gene and exons... View Article
Splicing refers to the post-transcriptional modification in the newly transcribed RNAs. It is required to make it fully functional. Splicing... View Article
RNA splicing is the process by which introns are excised from pre-RNA and exons join together to form mature and... View Article
The translation is the process of protein synthesis from mRNA template. Translation requires mRNA template, tRNAs, ribosomes and various enzymes.... View Article
The first step in translation is the aminoacylation of tRNA. It is also known as the charging of tRNA or... View Article
The three stages of translation are: Initiation – First the small subunit of ribosome binds to the mRNA, then the... View Article
Three bases make up a codon. Trinucleotide codons code for specific amino acids at the time of protein synthesis. There are... View Article
The purpose of transcription is to make a copy of RNA from a gene, which can later be used to... View Article
Blue-green algae or cyanobacteria have a green pigment – ‘chlorophyll a’ present in them. Furthermore, it contains many yellowish carotenoids... View Article
An overabundance of green aquatic plants is an algal bloom. While they form the base of the food web, ‘bloom’... View Article
In order to prevent harmful algal blooms, the current algae control options commonly in use are: Aeration Using fewer lawn... View Article
It is a bacterium. Blue-green algae or cyanobacteria exhibits prokaryotic nature, which causes them to be classified with bacteria in... View Article
Two ways of increasing the production of algae are – Accelerate the growth of algae using micronutrients. Algae grow faster... View Article
Algae have been used as a food fertilizer by humans for years. In recent times, they are also used as... View Article
Most of the algae do not cause any harm. In fact, they serve as an integral part of the ecosystem.... View Article
Listed below are five Characteristics of Enzymes: Action of enzymes is highly specific They are affected by pH and temperature... View Article
Secondary Oocyte Through the process of ovulation, the ruptured Graffian follicle releases the secondary oocyte from the ovary. The secondary... View Article
Fungi are not plants. They vary from plants in their cellular composition, DNA, production and usage of DNA. In fact,... View Article
Three polar bodies. Polar bodies are small cytoplasmic exclusion bodies that form to enclose excess DNA that takes form at... View Article
First stage of meiosis in human females starts in the embryo. Up till close to 12 years from then, a... View Article