Description : Which sequence of RNA bases with pair up with a strand of DNA bases that reads TACTGCA?
Last Answer : color
Description : A bacterial colony containing DNA made up of 100% N15 nitrogen bases is allowed to replicate in a medium containing N14 bases. After one round of replication the result would be a) All individuals ... Only 50% individuals would be hybrids d) All individuals would have DNA made up of 100% N14
Last Answer : b) All individuals will be hybrids
Description : List the purine bases of DNA. -Biology
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Description : List the pyrimidine bases of DNA. -Biology
Description : What is one of the bases found in DNA?
Last Answer : The bases used in DNA are adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G), and thymine (T).
Description : Which is one of the bases found in DNA?
Last Answer : There are five bases in DNA: adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G), thymine (T), and uracil (U).
Description : What bases are found in a DNA molecule?
Last Answer : The nitrogen bases found in a DNA molecule are adenine, thymine,cytosine, and guanine.
Description : $ The two strands of DNA run in an antiparallel directions DNA is formed of Deoxyribose sugar. Phosphorus and nitrogen bases called purines and pyrimi
Last Answer : $ The two strands of DNA run in an antiparallel directions DNA is formed of Deoxyribose sugar. Phosphorus and ... wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : When a change in order of the bases of an organism DNA?
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Description : What rule is use to join the free nucleotides to the exposed bases of the DNA?
Last Answer : watson-base pairing
Description : Why is a particular sequence of bases in a segment of DNA important to cells?
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Description : What is the sequence of the bases on one DNA strand?
Description : When studying heredity what is the relationship of DNA bases and traits?
Description : If a DNA molecule is 20 percent G what are the percentages of the other three bases?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : What is complementary mRNA sequences for DNA bases A-T-C-A-G-G?
Description : What are the three bases on one strand of DNA or mRNA called?
Description : What do you sometimes call the special images showing an organism and sequence of DNA bases?
Description : In DNA, genetic information is located in (A) Purine bases (B) Pyrimidine bases (C) Purine and pyrimidine bases (D) sugar
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : The structural stability of the double helix of DNA is as cribbed largely to (A) Hydrogen bonding between adjacent purine bases (B) Hydrophobic bonding between staked purine and ... Hydrogen bonding between adjacent pyrimidine bases (E) Hydrogen bonding between purine and pyrimidine bases
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : The number of adenine and thymine bases is equal in (A) DNA (B) mRNA (C) tRNA (D) rRNA
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : The correct statement concerning RNA and DNA polymerases is (A) RNA polymerase use nucleoside diphosphates (B) RNA polymerase require primers and add bases at 5' end of the growing polynucleotide ... and DNA polymerases can add nucleotides only at the 3' end of the growing polynucleotide chain
Description : Which of the following statement(s) is/are true concerning DNA? a. DNA is contained only in the nucleus of the cell b. DNA strands are encoded by the sequence of four bases-adenine, guanine, cytosine ... DNA is the intron, a sequence of three bases d. There are an infinite number of possible codons
Last Answer : Answer: a The genetic blueprint of an organism is carried in the nucleus of every cell, encoded by the sequence of four bases-adenine, guanine, cytosine and thymine, which together make up ... codons. Sixty-one of these code for amino acids and three are termination signals called stop codons
Description : Name the nitrogenous bases in a DNA molecule.
Last Answer : The four nitrogenous bases are Adenine (A), Guanine (G), Cytosine (C) and Thymine (T).
Description : When RNA in hydrolysed there is no relationship among the quantities of four bases obtained like DNA. What does this fact indicate about structure of RNA ?
Last Answer : Ans. This indicate that RNA has a single strand structure.
Description : Do all molecules of DNA have the same amounts of nitrogenous bases?
Last Answer : The number and sequence of nitrogenous bases in the DNA molecule are key elements in variations that are found in chromosomes. Different organisms have different numbers of the four bases, and the sequence ... and thymine will always be the same, as will the percentage of cytosine and guanine.
Description : If the sequence of bases in DNA is ATTCGATG, then the sequence of bases in its transcript will be (a) GUAGCUUA (b) AUUCGAUG (c) CAUCGAAU (d) UAAGCUAC.
Last Answer : (b) AUUCGAUG
Description : With regard to DNA molecules: a. they contain adenine, cytosine, guanine and uracil bases b. they can be detected with Western blotting c. they can be detected with Southern blotting d. they are denatured at temperature of 1000C
Last Answer : they can be detected with Southern blotting
Last Answer : d) UAAGCUAC.
Description : A DNA with unequal nitrogen bases would most probably be (a) single stranded (b) double stranded (c) triple stranded (d) four stranded
Last Answer : (a) single stranded
Description : In sea urchin DNA, which is double stranded, 17% of the bases were shown to be cytosine. The percentages of the other three bases expected to be present in this DNA are (a) G 17%, A 33%, T 33% (b) G 8.5%, A 50%, T 24.5% (c) G 34%, A 24.5%, T 24.5% (d) G 17%, A 16.5%, T 32.5%.
Last Answer : (a) G 17%, A 33%, T 33%
Description : A segment of DNA has 120 adenine and 120 cytosine bases. The total number of nucleotides present in the segment is (a) 120 (b) 240 (c) 60 (d) 480.
Last Answer : (d) 480.
Description : Which is wrong about nucleic acids? (a) DNA is single stranded in some viruses. (b) RNA is double stranded occasionally. (c) Length of one helix is 45 Å in B-DNA. (d) One turn of Z-DNA has 12 bases
Last Answer : (c) Length of one helix is 45 Å in B-DNA
Description : The enzyme adds complementary bases to the DNA template strand during replication. a. Ligase b. Helicase c. DNA polymerase III d. RNA polymerase
Last Answer : d. RNA polymerase
Description : If the sequence of bases in DNA is TACCGACCA, then the sequence of codons on the transcript will be a) ATGGCTGGT b) ATCCGAACU c) AUGGCUGGU d) AUGGACUAA
Last Answer : c) AUGGCUGGU
Description : Alkylating agents exert cytotoxic action by inducing: A. Breakage of DNA strand B. Cross linking of DNA strands C. Abnormal pairing of purine and pyrimidine bases D. All of the above
Last Answer : D. All of the above
Description : Which two of the following four bases in DNA are purine bases? a) adenine b) thymine c) cytosine d) guanine
Last Answer : ANSWER: A and D -- ADENINE and GUANINE
Description : Which two of the following four bases in DNA are pyrimidine (pron: pie-rim-eh-den) bases? a) cytosine b) thymine c) adenine d) guanine (pron: gwa - neen)
Last Answer : ANSWER: A and B -- CYTOSINE and THYMINE
Description : what are the four bases that make up RNA?
Last Answer : The four bases that make up RNA are: * Adenine (A) * Cytosine(C) * Guanine (G) * Uracil (U)
Description : What practical reason could there be for teaching the difference parenthesis make with regard to negative number bases with exponents?
Last Answer : Isn’t this common knowledge that fits in nicely with order of operations? It is what I was always taught.
Description : Why do acids and bases make good electrical conductors when dissolved in water?
Last Answer : Acids, bases, and salts are ionically bonded and easily separate into oppositely charged free ions in water solution. Both the positive and negative ions then act as charge carriers, moving in response to an applied electric field thus facilitating electrical conductivity.
Description : Are you aware of all the military bases the United States operates around the world?
Last Answer : We are not regarded as the most powerful nation in the world for no good reason.
Description : What are the key reasons the U.S.A. bases are stationed where they are in the U.S.A.?
Last Answer : Politics is one key reason. Having a base in town brings in quite a bit of money, which is why politicians always fight the closing of bases in their jurisdictions. Some are strategic, of course, ... Harbor-Hickam or the various bases in and around Washington, DC. But most seem to be about money.
Description : How many bases does a prism have?
Last Answer : one
Description : What are your opinions on these different Army bases?
Last Answer : I don’t think you will have much of a choice. Some posts are MOS specific so you go to that one. If you can choose the duty station then the Army sure has changed. What is your MOS?
Description : Why, in baseball, do we run the bases counter-clockwise?
Last Answer : I guess, cause most people are right handed and bat like that, thus it would be natural to run in that direction?
Description : what IP address do military bases outside the US have? Would the IP be considered a US one?
Last Answer : while i don't know for certain, the odds are good that there are several pools of ip addresses in use at a military installation. general purpose, publicly accessed computers using the ordinary internet would probably draw from a local pool, and thus have locally allocated ip addresses.
Description : Are US Military bases considered US soil?
Last Answer : answer:First you have to ask whether the base is on US territory or otherwise. Domestically - you can have three types of jurisdiction - exclusive, joint and proprietary. Exclusive means only the US ... Forces agreements. You really have to look at the terms of that agreement to find your answer.
Description : Do you do something that you know is wrong on a regular bases?
Last Answer : You mean like a drive a non-smart car, smoke, drink, eat fat, salt, sugar, stress, worry…..etc? In that case: Yes, I do!
Description : What is dam on which bases dams are constructed -Geography
Last Answer : Dam, structure built across a stream, a river, or an estuary to retain water. Dams are built to provide water for human consumption, for irrigating arid and semiarid lands, or for use in industrial ... be broken or damaged and may result to a massive flood therefore the dam's bases made wilder.