Chapter 5: Q5.5-1CC. (page 86)
Go to Figure 5.23a and, for the top three nucleotides, number all the carbons in the sugars, circle the nitrogenous bases, and star the phosphates.
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Chapter 5: Q5.5-1CC. (page 86)
Go to Figure 5.23a and, for the top three nucleotides, number all the carbons in the sugars, circle the nitrogenous bases, and star the phosphates.

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Given the function of DNA, why would you expect two species with very similar traits to also have very similar genomes?
Based on these data alone, state a hypothesis for which two species are more closely related to humans. What is your reasoning?
In a DNA double helix, a region along one DNA strand has this sequence of nitrogenous bases: 5’-TAGGCCT-3’. Copy this sequence, and write down its complementary strand, clearly indicating the 5’ and 3’ ends of the complementary strand.
Scan the monkey and gibbon sequences, letter by letter, circling any amino acids that do not match the human sequence. (a) How many amino acids differ between the monkey and the human sequences? (b) Between the gibbon and human?
The molecular formula for glucose is\({C_6}{H_{12}}{O_6}\). What would be the molecular formula for a polymer by linking ten glucose molecules together by dehydration reactions?
(A)\({C_{60}}{H_{120}}{O_{60}}\)
(B)\({C_{60}}{H_{102}}{O_{51}}\)
(C)\({C_{60}}{H_{100}}{O_{50}}\)
(D)\({C_{60}}{H_{111}}{O_{51}}\)
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