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Indicate whether the following statements are TRUE or FALSE.If a statement is false, explain why it is false.
Premises:
Meselson and Stahl ruled out the dispersive model for DNA replication.
DNA replication origins are typically rich in G-C base pairs.
DNA replication is a bidirectional process that is initiated at multiple locations along chromosomes in eukaryotic cells.
When DNA is being replicated inside a cell, local heating occurs, allowing the two strands to separate.
Responses:
False
True
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
Meselson and Stahl ruled out the dispersive model for DNA replication.
DNA replication origins are typically rich in G-C base pairs.
DNA replication is a bidirectional process that is initiated at multiple locations along chromosomes in eukaryotic cells.
When DNA is being replicated inside a cell, local heating occurs, allowing the two strands to separate.
Premises:
Meselson and Stahl ruled out the dispersive model for DNA replication.
DNA replication origins are typically rich in G-C base pairs.
DNA replication is a bidirectional process that is initiated at multiple locations along chromosomes in eukaryotic cells.
When DNA is being replicated inside a cell, local heating occurs, allowing the two strands to separate.
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