Nucleic Acids In gel electrophoresis, what fragments will move most quickly through a gel? Large fragments None of these Large genome Small fragments Large fragments None of these Large genome Small fragments ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Nucleic Acids Because DNA is a highly charged polyanion, its stability to heat denaturation decreases with increasing salt does not depend on hydrophobic interactions is independent of G - C content increases with increasing salt decreases with increasing salt does not depend on hydrophobic interactions is independent of G - C content increases with increasing salt ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Nucleic Acids The glycosidic bonds in DNA and RNA can be hydrolyzed by OH- ion connect the sugar to the base are free to rotate over about 180° stabilize Watson-Crick H-bonds can be hydrolyzed by OH- ion connect the sugar to the base are free to rotate over about 180° stabilize Watson-Crick H-bonds ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Nucleic Acids Thymidine is replaced by uracil in RNA All of these normally forms two hydrogen bonds with adenosine can participate in hydrophobic interactions due to its methyl group is replaced by uracil in RNA All of these normally forms two hydrogen bonds with adenosine can participate in hydrophobic interactions due to its methyl group ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Nucleic Acids The sugar in RNA is __________ , the sugar in DNA is __________ deoxyribose, ribose ribose, phosphate ribose, deoxyribose ribose, uracil deoxyribose, ribose ribose, phosphate ribose, deoxyribose ribose, uracil ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Nucleic Acids The most stabilizing force for nucleic acids is hydrogen bonds Van der Waals electrostatic bond conformational entropy hydrogen bonds Van der Waals electrostatic bond conformational entropy ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP