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Given that the 5-to-3 strand of dna goes agctcgatcga, what is the resulting transcribed rna?
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The lineage of pea plants produced round seeds for four generations. the plants that fertilized these pea plants also produced round seeds. however, in the fifth generation, the plant produced to two plants with wrinkled seeds. can that be possible?
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Involving transcription and translaton. explain the causes and effects of damage to the genetic code.
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Given that the 5-to-3 strand of dna goes agctcgatcga, what is the resulting transcribed rna?...
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