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The life of someone with the disease is punctuated by ' sickle - cell crises , which
occur when the angular cells clog tiny blood vessels , impeding blood flow . The
toll taken on such patients is a dramatic example of how a simple in protein ...
The life of someone with the disease is punctuated by ' sickle - cell crises , which
occur when the angular cells clog tiny blood vessels , impeding blood flow . The
toll taken on such patients is a dramatic example of how a simple in protein ...
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Figure 5.25 DNA → RNA → protein : a diagrammatic overview of information flow
in a cell . In a eukaryotic cell , DNA in the nucleus programs protein production in
the cytoplasm by dictating the synthesis of messenger RNA ( mRNA ) , which ...
Figure 5.25 DNA → RNA → protein : a diagrammatic overview of information flow
in a cell . In a eukaryotic cell , DNA in the nucleus programs protein production in
the cytoplasm by dictating the synthesis of messenger RNA ( mRNA ) , which ...
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How does RNA , the other type of nucleic acid , fit into the flow of genetic
information from DNA to proteins ? Each gene along the length of a DNA
molecule directs the synthesis of a type of RNA called messenger RNA ( mRNA )
. The mRNA ...
How does RNA , the other type of nucleic acid , fit into the flow of genetic
information from DNA to proteins ? Each gene along the length of a DNA
molecule directs the synthesis of a type of RNA called messenger RNA ( mRNA )
. The mRNA ...
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