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Introns are noncoding regions of nucleic acids


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Introns are noncoding regions of nucleic acids
Introns are noncoding regions of nucleic acids

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Oazuxaz Qohi 09/09/2014 Every one organisms manipulate nucleic acids as the �??blueprint�?? for their genetics. At what time a cell is in-between and the nucleic acids in that cell are replicating, you start with the double-stranded nucleic acids that essential dispersed all through the replication. At this moment you have two strands of single-stranded nucleic acids, in an overly-simplified explanation. Unlinked nucleic acids that compliment the creative strands will at that moment anneal �?? before attach �?? to the creative strands. Polymerase is the biochemical that zips all the unlinked nucleic acids mutually to compose one more strand and what you end positive with is two double-stranded nucleic acid chains. http://mobilsuv2012.wordpress.com

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