Exam 9: Molecular Structure of Dna and Rna

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One strand of DNA is 5'-AGGCCTTA-3'. What is the opposite strand?

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Which DNA molecule form is a left-handed?

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In a double-helix DNA strand, the adenine on one strand forms a hydrogen bond with a(n) ________ on the other strand.

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A DNA strand can be described as antiparallel but uncomplementary.

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How does DNA differ from RNA?

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The helical shape of the DNA contains major and minor grooves, which assist in the regulating of gene expression.

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These individuals determined that DNA was responsible for the process of transduction in T2 phage.

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The idea that the adenine and thymine bases of the DNA interact in some manner was first proposed by ________.

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The individuals who determined that Griffith's transforming principle was DNA were ________.

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According to Chargaff's rule, if the DNA of a species contains 20% adenine, what percent of guanine will it contain?

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The building blocks of DNA are called ________.

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What DNA form is most common in living organisms?

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Frederick Griffith is responsible for discovering what process?

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Adenine and thymine form ________ hydrogen bonds between them, while cytosine and guanine form ________ bonds.

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The backbone of the DNA molecule is formed by ________.

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The first group of researchers to correctly identify the double-helix structure of DNA were ________.

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A purine on one strand of the DNA is always paired with a pyrimidine on the other strand.

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The individual(s) who used ball and stick models to identify the three-dimensional structure of proteins was ________.

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How many bases are necessary to complete three complete twists (1080 degrees) of a DNA helix?

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Select the DNA strand that would form a triple helix with the following double helix. 5'-CTACTTAGAAGGGGAAATACG-3' 3'-GATGAATCTTCCCCTTTACGC-5'

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