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1. How many base pairs
The human genome contains about 3 billion base pairs. Write this number in scientific notation.
• 3.0 x 10-9 base pairs • 30
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1. How many base pairs are in a full turn or twist of a DNA molecule?
2. Name the complementary base pairs on DNA. A-T; G-C are
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9. Summarize the types of mutations. • Substitution- when one of the nucleotides in the DNA is switched for another
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Starting at the top, which sequence of base pairs complements the base pairs on the left side of the DNA molecule?
Responses T,
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a closed circular DNA molecule has 3675 base pairs and a topological linking number (Lk) of 345. Using 10.5 base pairs per turn,
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The nucleotide bases of ribonucleic acid (RNA) form base pairs following specific rules for pairing together that never change,
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Dontillia
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Which of the following represent conjugate acid-base pairs? For those pairs that are not conjugates, write the correct conjugate
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A normal allele for a gene has more base pairs than the mutated form of the allele. Which type of mutation occurred?(1 point)
Res
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A normal allele for a gene has more base pairs than the mutated form of the allele. Which type of mutation occurred?(1 point)
Res
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Which of the following accurately represents the base pairing in DNA?(1 point)
Responses Adenine pairs with Thymine; Cytosine
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