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What are the MONOMERS of DNA?
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nucleotides
bases
phosphates
deoxyribose
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Which of the following is NOT in a nucleotide?
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protein
base
sugar
phosphate
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What are the MONOMERS of DNA?
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Which of the following is NOT in a nucleotide?
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What makes up the "backbone" of DNA?
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What base pairs with adenine?
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What base pairs with cytosine?
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What is the shape of a DNA molecule?
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Besides DNA, what other type of molecule makes up chromosomes?
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If a DNA strand is 20 % thymine, what percent of the strand is adenine?
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If a DNA strand is 20% adenine, what percent of the strand is cytosine?
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During the cell cycle, when is the DNA copied?
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What technology did Rosalind Franklin use to study DNA?
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Which enzyme is used to unzip a DNA molecule?
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Which word accurately describes DNA replication?
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Which of following is a nitrogen base with a double carbon ring?
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During the replication of DNA, what enzyme would be needed first?
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What did Watson a Crick determine about DNA?
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In a double strand of DNA, how are the bases attached to one another?
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Helicase, polymerase and ligase are all...
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Okazaki fragments make up the...
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An individual DNA nucleotide contains...
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In a eukaryotic organism, where is DNA found?
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Which of the following are purines?
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Which scientist determined that the ratio of adenine to thymine was the same in a given organism?
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What is DNA replication?
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What is the complementary DNA strand for TTAAGCCG?
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In eukaryotes, where does DNA replication occur?
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What is the correct sequence of steps in DNA replication?
(1) Free nucleotides are attracted to exposed bases on the loose strand of DNA. (2) Strands of DNA separate. (3) Hydrogen bonds between nucleotides break. (4) Hydrogen bonds between nucleotides form.