Sol3a1
Posts: 110 Joined: July 2008
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Quote (OgreMkV @ Feb. 16 2011,15:34) | Remember that you can change DNA and not change the resulting protein.
RNA 'AGC' and 'UCU' both translate to the same amino acid.
Likewise, you can change the protein without changing the DNA code. (mistake in tRNA, etc)
Further, you can even change the DNA code and change the amino acid in the protein and have absolutely no effect on the action of the protein.
Finally, you can change DNA or the protein and change the effect of the protein.
DNA only twists and folds in a very specific manner around the time for mitosis or meiosis. It's the proteins that fold to generate active sites.
I hope that helps.
This kid couldn't get a clue if his dad bought a night with a clue and a clue hotel room. |
It does
I think though that the one answering now is not a student but a "master"
They use a lot of hand waving and try to discredit the very thing they are using to "prove" ID
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