DNA Structure and Replication What is the name given to the points at which a DNA helix is unwound and new strands develop? Leading strands Okazaki fragments Replication forks Replication origins Leading strands Okazaki fragments Replication forks Replication origins ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
DNA Structure and Replication Automated DNA sequencing uses the chain termination method with no primer either (b) or (c) but with an oligonucleotide primer labeled with a fluorescent dye but with a polynucleotide primer labeled with a fluorescent dye with no primer either (b) or (c) but with an oligonucleotide primer labeled with a fluorescent dye but with a polynucleotide primer labeled with a fluorescent dye ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
DNA Structure and Replication When DNA polymerase is in contact with guanine in the parental strand, what does it add to the growing daughter strand? Uracil Guanine Phosphate Cytosine Uracil Guanine Phosphate Cytosine ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
DNA Structure and Replication The site on a bacterial chromosome that marks the initiation point for chromosome replication is called a promoter an initiation codon Ori Pro a promoter an initiation codon Ori Pro ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
DNA Structure and Replication The enzyme responsible for breaking the hydrogen bonds, and thus separating the DNA strands during DNA synthesis is none of these DNA polymerase strandase helicase none of these DNA polymerase strandase helicase ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
DNA Structure and Replication Which of the following in DNA replication and transcription are common? None of these synthesis in the 5'-3' direction utilization the same enzyme incorporation of deoxynucleotides None of these synthesis in the 5'-3' direction utilization the same enzyme incorporation of deoxynucleotides ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP