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What holds the double strands of DNA together?
covalent bonds link the strands to each other hydrogen bonds hold the base pairs
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What holds the double strands of DNA together?
* Captionless Image covalent bonds link the strands to each other hydrogen bonds
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During replication, a double-stranded DNA molecule opens up exposing the bases on each strand. Complementary bases line up with
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What is the result of a mutation during replication? Responses The strands are continuous. The strands are continuous.
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16. During DNA replication, all of the following steps occur EXCEPT
a. enzymes proofread new strands for errors and correct them
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Helicase is an enzyme responsible for unwinding and separating the DNA strands during DNA replication. It functions by breaking
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DNA replication results in two DNA molecules,(1 point) Responses each with two new strands. each with two new strands. one with
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DNA replication results in two DNA molecules,(1 point)
Responses each with two new strands. each with two new strands. one with
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In the DNA double helix, how are the two strands of DNA held together?
Question 9 options: A) Hydrogen bonds between the base
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Deoxyribonucleic acid is a double stranded structure with both strands coiled together to form characteristics double helix.
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