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- Which is not a nucleotide base in DNA? a. adenine b. glutamine c. guanine d. thymine e. cytosine f. all are in DNAWhich is not a nucleotide base in DNA? a. adenine b. guanine c. glutamine d. thymine e. cytosine f. All are in DNA.Which of the following is not a DNA sequence? a. TAG b. AUGAUUCT d. AAAAAAAAAA e. CGG
- The DNA nucleotide sequence that's complementary will base pair to a strand of DNA with the following sequence, 5' GTAATC 3' is? 5'GUAAUC3' 3'CATTAG5' 5'CATTAG3' 3'CAUUAG5' 3'GTAATC5'The relationship between the sequence of DNA bases and amino acids in protein is best stated as ____ The DNA sequence is determined by the amino acid sequence of DNA polymerase The DNA sequence is determined by the amino acids in proteins. The sequence of amino acids is determined by the DNA sequence of a geneEach DNA strand has a backbone that consists of alternating (a) purines and pyrimidines (b) nucleotide bases (c) hydrogen bonds and phosphodiester linkages (d) deoxyribose and phosphate (e) phosphate and phosphodiester linkages
- A DNA molecule contains 30% G. What percentage of its bases are A?a. 30%b. 20%c. 15%d. 10%e. none of the aboveOne half of a DNA strand has the following sequence of bases GCTACGGCGTTATCCCC. What would appear on the other half? A. CGATTCCGCAATAGGGG B. GCTAAGGCGTTATCCCC C. CGATGCCGCAATAGGGG D. ATAGGAATACCGCTTTT E. TATCCTTATGGCGAAAAWhich of the following statements about DNA is true? The two strands are held together by hydrogen bonds. In deoxyribose, the 2' C has an OH attached to it. Positive supercoils promote strand separation. Z DNA forms a right-handed helix. One strand is positively charged while the other is negatively charged.
- The ratio of _____ in DNA is 1:1 A) guanine to adenine B) adenine to thymine C) cytosine to adenine D) uracil to cytosineWhich THREE of the following characteristics are the same in both DNA and RNA? A) deoxyribose sugar B) double-stranded C) phosphate group D) the nitrogenous base thymine E) the nitrogenous base adenine F) the nitrogenous base guanineIf I'm any organism a dna molecule is 24% cytosine, how much adenine will that dna molocule contian