Chapter 17: Q. 17.70 (page 607)
What is a plasmid?
Short Answer
A plasmid is a DNA molecule found in bacteria and different cells. Plasmid are tiny and often circular. Plasmids are unbiased of the bacterial chromosome and duplicate on their own.
Chapter 17: Q. 17.70 (page 607)
What is a plasmid?
A plasmid is a DNA molecule found in bacteria and different cells. Plasmid are tiny and often circular. Plasmids are unbiased of the bacterial chromosome and duplicate on their own.
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What component in a nucleic acid determines the free end?
What amino acid is coded for by each of the following mRNA codons?
a. CCA b. AAC c. GGU d. AGG
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