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- Which base is found in DNA but not in RNA?a. thymineb. cytosinec. guanined. adenineA DNA nucleotide triplet that codes for the amino acid proline is a. CCU b. GCA c. CCC d. GGTThe sequence of one strand of DNA is ACCTGC. What is the sequence of the complimentary strand of DNA? A. ACCTCG B. TGGACG C. UGGAGC D. ACCUGC
- Which of the following is not a DNA sequence? a. TAG b. AUGAUUCT d. AAAAAAAAAA e. CGGChoose the combination of answers that most accurately completes the statement. DNA replication is semiconservative because the he strand will become half of the he molecule. a. RNA, DNA c. sense, mRNA b. template, fi nished d. codon, anticodonA segment of DNA has the sequence ATGCCT. What will be the sequence for the transcripted segment? O UACGGA O ATGCCT O TACGGA O AUGCCU
- Choose the combination of answers that most accurately completes the statement.The function of ligase is to a. rejoin segments of DNA c. synthesize cDNA b. make longitudinal cuts in DNA d. break down ligamentsRefers to the two strands of DNA double helix. Please choose one answer only. A. Nicks B. Templates C. Chromosomes D. GenesWrite the sequence of the complementary strand of each segment of a DNA molecule. a. 5 '–AAATAAC–3 'b. 5 '–ACTGGACT–3 'c. 5 '–CGATATCCCG–3 'd. 5 '–TTCCCGGGATA–3
- What is the smallest unit of heredity (genotype)?a. chromosome b. gene c. codon d. nucleotideWhich of the following is not related to the sample that survived Avery's experimentation?a. proteinb. transformationc. DNAased. proteaseWhich statement best describes the structure of a DNA molecule A. DNA is single-stranded and straight molecule B. DNA is a double-stranded molecule that looks like a spiral staircase C. DNA is a double stranded molecule that is straight like a ladder D. DNA is a single-stranded and curly molecule