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    Protein Synthesis

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    acids allowing a chain to form. The ribosome sifts one codon in the 3’ position so the next tRNA can match the codon to its amino acids for the building of another protien. Translation ends when the ribosome reaches a stop codon and an amino acid sequence‚ or a protein‚ is made. To find the original traits‚ I found six start codons (TAC) and six stop codons that did not overlap with other codons. I then labeled each gene from A through F and transcribed the genes to mRNA. Once transcribed‚ I translated

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    performance effect of punishment through the insula. Our results suggest that reward and punishment engage separate motivational systems with distinctive behavioral effects and neural substrates. procedural learning basal ganglia reward punishment sequence motor motivation Previous SectionNext Section Introduction Reward and punishment are potent modulators of human and animal behavior (Thorndike‚ 1911; Pavlov‚ 1927; Skinner‚ 1938; Sutton

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    Fibonacci numbers

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    21‚ and 34. In mathematics‚ the Fibonacci numbers or Fibonacci series or Fibonacci sequence are the numbers in the following integer sequence:[1][2] 0‚\;1‚\;1‚\;2‚\;3‚\;5‚\;8‚\;13‚\;21‚\;34‚\;55‚\;89‚\;144‚\; \ldots\; (sequence A000045 in OEIS) By definition‚ the first two numbers in the Fibonacci sequence are 0 and 1‚ and each subsequent number is the sum of the previous two. In mathematical terms‚ the sequence Fn of Fibonacci numbers is defined by the recurrence relation F_n = F_{n-1} + F_{n-2}

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    347 - 352 (1967). DO NOT PLAGIARISE THIS MODEL ANSWER Paragraph 1 ZnS exists in two polymorphs‚ namely sphalerite and wurzite. Analysis of its symmetry and crystal structure using ATOMS will be used to deduce its possible polytypic stacking sequences as well as the orientation relationship between these two structures. Sphalerite is a face centered cubic structure with each sulphur bonded with four zinc atoms is observed. The four interior sulphur atoms are located at 0.25‚ 0.25‚ 0.25 away from

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    each group would be to lobby. But notice that we have described the prisoners’ dilemma in Figure 1 as “initial” to indicate that it does not give a complete picture of the possible payoffs beyond time period one. In situations in which there is a sequence of prisoners’ dilemmas over time‚ the choices made in one play of a prisoners’ dilemma can affect the payoffs from future plays‚ and this

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    4.1.1 What are the 4 primary responsibilities of the Transport Layer? Tracking the individual communication between applications on the source and destination hosts Segmenting data and managing each piece Reassembling the segments into streams of application data Identifying the different applications 4.1.1.3 What does the Transport Layer header provide? Identifies the segment of data and provides for identification of the Transport Layer Protocol to use 4.1.2 Describe the process of segmentation

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    interference (RNAi). RNAi is an endogenous cellular mechanism that is present in some organisms‚ including plants and worms. Biologists have learned to use the RNAi mechanism to their advantage. By deliberately introducing defined sequences of dsRNA identical to the sequence of a gene‚ biologists can observe the physiological consequences of “silencing” that gene. Silencing genes in this way is also called reverse genetics because one can knock down the function of particular genes in a targeted way

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    project cycle  Macarthur’s project sequence model  The participatory project management cycle Then discuss which one of them is best suited to ensure learning takes place and that project planning is improved. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2. TRADITIONAL PROJECT CYCLE 3. Macarthur’s PROJECT SEQUENCE MODEL 4. THE PARTICIPATORY PROJECT MANAGEMENT CYCLE 5. ADVANTAGES OF TRADITIONAL PROJECT CCYLE 6. ADVANTAGES OF Macarthur’s PROJECT SEQUENCE MODEL 7. ADVANTAGES OF PARTICIPATORY

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    strands. In the DNA polymerase‚ the enzymes copy DNA sequences by using one strand as a template. The addition of deoxyribonucleotides are caused by the reaction that happens in the DNA polymerase. The DNA polymerase needs a primer that will help with the template process. DNA is the information store of the cell that gives the DNA polymerase the ability to make DNA sequences. The cell’s information would end up degrading because the DNA sequences were made from nothing. There happens to be more than

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    translation to decode a secret message as well as investigate the effect that various mutations have on protein production. You will then look specifically at the genetic mutation that causes sickle cell disease. Equipment Computer Laboratory journal DNA sequence Activity 3.2.2: mRNA Activity 3.2.2: tRNA Activity 3.2.2: Codon – Amino Acid Dictionary Scissors Tape Procedure Part I: Transcribing and Translating the Genetic Code 1. Work through the Transcribe and Translate a Gene animation from the Learn.Genetics:

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