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give the function of rho factor​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hi mate

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Rh factor is a blood protein that plays a critical role in some pregnancies. People without Rh factor are known as Rh negative , while people with the Rh factor are Rh positive. If a woman who is Rh negative is pregnant with a fetus who is Rh positive, her body will make antibodies against the fetus's blood.

Answered by Anendramishra3112008
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Rho Function. Rho binds to RNA (See Diagram) and then uses its ATPase activity to provide the energy to translocate along the RNA until it reaches the RNA-DNA helical region, where it unwinds the hybrid duplex structure. Each ATP-binding pocket of Rho is formed at the interface between two adjacent C-terminal domains.

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