Matching
Match the following.
Premises:
These are linked together to form DNA.
Adenine always base-pairs with this.
These can be in any order along the "handrails" of the DNA double helix.
This forms the "handrails" of the double helix.
Guanine always base-pairs with this.
Responses:
sugar-phosphate chain
nucleotides
thymine
bases
cytosine
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
These are linked together to form DNA.
Adenine always base-pairs with this.
These can be in any order along the "handrails" of the DNA double helix.
This forms the "handrails" of the double helix.
Guanine always base-pairs with this.
Premises:
These are linked together to form DNA.
Adenine always base-pairs with this.
These can be in any order along the "handrails" of the DNA double helix.
This forms the "handrails" of the double helix.
Guanine always base-pairs with this.
Responses:
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