28.) The purine with the fewest oxygen atoms always base pairs with B) guanine in RNA. A) adenosine C) cytosine D) thymine E) uracil

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25.) The area indicated by the arrow is the
A) sugar-phosphate backbone
B) minor groove
C) major groove
D) Z-DNA backbone
E) S hippy groove J
?Å
26.) If the distance marked in the drawing above is 40 Å, this indicates
A) the distance covered by 20 consecutive nucleotide pairs
C) the DNA has been stretched longitudinally
B) a 100° turn of the DNA double helix
E) this is double stranded mRNA
D) this is DNA
27.) What is the complementary strand for the DNA sequence 5'- GGCATT -3'?
B) 5'- AATGCC -3'
E) 5'- CCGTAA -3'
A) 5'- GGCATT -3'
D) 5'- TTACGG -3'
C) 5'- ACGTCG -3'
F) 5'- GCTGCA -3'
28.) The purine with the fewest oxygen atoms always base pairs with
B) guanine
in RNA.
A) adenosine
C) cytosine
D) thymine
E) uracil
Transcribed Image Text:25.) The area indicated by the arrow is the A) sugar-phosphate backbone B) minor groove C) major groove D) Z-DNA backbone E) S hippy groove J ?Å 26.) If the distance marked in the drawing above is 40 Å, this indicates A) the distance covered by 20 consecutive nucleotide pairs C) the DNA has been stretched longitudinally B) a 100° turn of the DNA double helix E) this is double stranded mRNA D) this is DNA 27.) What is the complementary strand for the DNA sequence 5'- GGCATT -3'? B) 5'- AATGCC -3' E) 5'- CCGTAA -3' A) 5'- GGCATT -3' D) 5'- TTACGG -3' C) 5'- ACGTCG -3' F) 5'- GCTGCA -3' 28.) The purine with the fewest oxygen atoms always base pairs with B) guanine in RNA. A) adenosine C) cytosine D) thymine E) uracil
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