pair up your nucleoide sequence

  1. pair up your nucleoide sequence with the mRNA sequence then you will find from the amino acids in the codons what amino acids
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  2. Which pair of objects will have an attractive electric force?Pair Object 1 Charge Object 2 Charge A -2 -1 B -3 +1 C +3 +1 D +1
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  3. Classify the following list of numbers as an arithmetic sequence, a geometric sequence, some other sequence, or not a sequence.9
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  4. Which pair of objects will have an attractive electric force?Pair Object 1 Charge Object 2 Charge A -2 -1 B -3 +1 C +3 +1 D +1
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  5. Produce a nucleotide sequence with a single base-pair substitution mutation that still produces the same amino acid sequence.
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  6. Describe a sequence of rigid transformations that could be used to show that △ABC≅△EFD. Be sure to explain how you know
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  7. Describe a sequence of rigid transformations that could be used to show that △ABC≅△EFD. Be sure to explain how you know
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  8. Describe a sequence of rigid transformations that could be used to show that △ABC≅△EFD . Be sure to explain how you know
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  9. Describe a sequence of rigid transformations that could be used to show that △ABC≅△EFD . Be sure to explain how you know
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  10. Describe a sequence of rigid transformations that could be used to show that △ABC≅△EFD. Be sure to explain how you know
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