Chapter 14: 14 (page 367)
In which direction does DNA replication take place? a. 5'-3' b. 3'-5' c. 5' d. 3'
Short Answer
The synthesis of DNA is always in the because the DNA polymerase enzyme can only add nucleotides at the end (a).
Chapter 14: 14 (page 367)
In which direction does DNA replication take place? a. 5'-3' b. 3'-5' c. 5' d. 3'
The synthesis of DNA is always in the because the DNA polymerase enzyme can only add nucleotides at the end (a).
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Get started for freeA frameshift mutation that results in the insertion of three nucleotides is often less deleterious than a mutation that results in the insertion of one nucleotide. Why?
If the sequence of the 5'-3' strand is AATGCTAC, then the complementary sequence has the following sequence: a. 3'-AATGCTAC-5' b. 3'-CATCGTAA-5' c. 3'-TTACGATG-5' d. 3'-GTAGCATT-5'
Meselson and Stahl's experiments proved that DNA replicates by which mode? a. conservative b. semi-conservative c. dispersive d. none of the above
Describe the structure and complementary base pairing of DNA.
The ends of the linear chromosomes are maintained by a. helicase b. primase c. DNA pol d. telomerase
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