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For instance , an antibody ( a protein ) binds to a particular foreign substance that has invaded the body , and an enzyme ( another type of protein ) recognizes and binds to its substrate , the substance the enzyme works on .
For instance , an antibody ( a protein ) binds to a particular foreign substance that has invaded the body , and an enzyme ( another type of protein ) recognizes and binds to its substrate , the substance the enzyme works on .
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One long DNA double helix includes many genes , each one a particular segment of the molecule . Figure 5.27 ( from page 88 ) The DNA double helix and its replication . The DNA molecule is usually double - stranded , with the sugar ...
One long DNA double helix includes many genes , each one a particular segment of the molecule . Figure 5.27 ( from page 88 ) The DNA double helix and its replication . The DNA molecule is usually double - stranded , with the sugar ...
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Each polynucleotide strand has polarity , with a 5 ' end and a 3 ' end . The sequence of bases along a gene specifies the amino acid sequence of a particular protein . 114 genetic information to the ...
Each polynucleotide strand has polarity , with a 5 ' end and a 3 ' end . The sequence of bases along a gene specifies the amino acid sequence of a particular protein . 114 genetic information to the ...
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