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lecture 8- DNA replication exam questions with 100% correct answers(graded A+)
  • lecture 8- DNA replication exam questions with 100% correct answers(graded A+)

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  • describe the duplex of an E. coli duplex? circular + molecules of about 4636kb describe DNA within an E. coli? compact describe the 2 ways DNA is compacted? looping loops are attached a the base in an unknown way. Supercoiling how large is our haploid genome? 3.2 Gap what is the spacing between base pairs? 0.34 nm thus what is the total length of of DNA in all somatic cells? 2.2m what is the diameter of our nucleus? 6 um how long is...
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BIOLOGY AQA AS 74011 PAPER 1 [WELL VERIFIED]
  • BIOLOGY AQA AS 74011 PAPER 1 [WELL VERIFIED]

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  • BIOLOGY AQA AS 74011 PAPER 1 [WELL VERIFIED] • The human cell then makes a complementary strand to the HIV DNA. The complementary strand is made in the same way as a new complementary strand is made during semi-conservative replication of human DNA. Describe how the complementary strand of HIV DNA is made. - ANS---- there are complementary nucleotides/bases pair - DNA polymerase used - Nucleotides join together (to form new strand)/phosphodiester bonds form; Contrast the structures of ...
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MD-100 Latest Update with Verified  Solutions
  • MD-100 Latest Update with Verified Solutions

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  • MD-100 Latest Update with Verified Solutions Semi Annual Channel (Targeted) Update Frequency Feature 2x yearquality Monthly Semi Annual Channel Update Frequency Slower feature updates, more conservative, tested in wild already, WSUS - Windows Server Update Services Next version of automatic updates for internal use. Built into Windows Server 2003. Previously called Software Update Services (SUS) and Windows Update Services (WUS) but now obsolete. (Day 3, Page 56-57) LTSC Lon...
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CHEM 430 Final questions and answers
  • CHEM 430 Final questions and answers

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  • What enzymes are involved in DNA replication? - ANSWER-DNA dependent DNA polymerase is DNA replication anabolic or catabolic - ANSWER-anabolic what were the 3 competing models of DNA replication - ANSWER-- semiconservative - conservative - dispersive semiconservative DNA replication - ANSWER-each daughter DNA molecule is composed of one original strand and one new strand conservative DNA replication - ANSWER-- the parent strands separate and act as templates - then the original parent...
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BIOLOGY AQA AS LEVEL 74011 PAPER 1[REAL 100%]
  • BIOLOGY AQA AS LEVEL 74011 PAPER 1[REAL 100%]

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  • BIOLOGY AQA AS LEVEL 74011 PAPER 1[REAL 100%] • The human cell then makes a complementary strand to the HIV DNA. The complementary strand is made in the same way as a new complementary strand is made during semi-conservative replication of human DNA. Describe how the complementary strand of HIV DNA is made. - ANS---- there are complementary nucleotides/bases pair - DNA polymerase used - Nucleotides join together (to form new strand)/phosphodiester bonds form; Describe the difference be...
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AQA AS Level Biology Paper 1 June 2018 latest update 2024 GRADED A+
  • AQA AS Level Biology Paper 1 June 2018 latest update 2024 GRADED A+

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  • AQA AS Level Biology Paper 1 June 2018 latest update 2024 GRADED A+ Name the blood vessels that carry blood to the heart muscle. [1 mark] - CORRECT ANSWER-coronary arteries What is a monomer? (1 mark) - CORRECT ANSWER-the smaller/ repeating unit from which larger molecules/polymers are made Following digestion and absorption of food, the undigested remains are processed to form faces in the parts of the intestine below the ileum. The faeces of people with constipation are dry and hard....
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Butler Exam Questions and Answers (100% Pass)
  • Butler Exam Questions and Answers (100% Pass)

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  • DNA is a nucleic acid. ............... are the monomers of nucleic acids. Nucleotides ...... is another nucleic acid. RNA DNA is arranged in an ..................... pattern. anti-parallel A phosphate group is attached to the ..... end and the other end is the ...... 5', 3' What does the D in DNA represent? Deoxyribose Master01 | October, 2024/2025 | Latest update 1 | P a g e | © copyright 2024/2025 | Grade A+ What does the R in RNA represent? Ribose What are two ot...
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AQA A Level Biology- Model Answers Questions & Answers(graded a+)
  • AQA A Level Biology- Model Answers Questions & Answers(graded a+)

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  • DNA Replication - ANSWERDNA helicase breaks hydrogen bonds. Each strand acts as a template. Free nucleotides attach. Complementary base pairing occurs- AT and CG. DNA polymerase joins nucleotides. Hydrogen bonds reform. Semi-conservative replication- new DNA molecule contains one old and one new strand Transcription - ANSWERDNA helicase breaks hydrogen bonds between DNA strands. One strand acts as a template. RNA nucleotides attract to exposed complementary bases on DNA. RNA polymerase joins ...
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Bi 112 Ch 15 Questions (2nd Batch) Questions and Answers Already Passed
  • Bi 112 Ch 15 Questions (2nd Batch) Questions and Answers Already Passed

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  • Bi 112 Ch 15 Questions (2nd Batch) Questions and Answers Already Passed What is the role of DNA polymerase in DNA replication? DNA polymerase adds nucleotides to the growing DNA strand and proofreads for errors during replication. How does the structure of DNA contribute to its function? The double helix structure of DNA allows for easy replication and storage of genetic information in a stable form. What is a mutation, and how can it affect an organism? A mutation is a change i...
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