Chapter 9: Problem 7
Explain how DNA is a directional molecule in a chemical sense.
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Chapter 9: Problem 7
Explain how DNA is a directional molecule in a chemical sense.
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List the steps in DNA replication.
How are very long strands of DNA replicated without twisting into a huge tangle?
What part of the DNA molecule encodes information?
Is downloading a document from the Internet analogous to replicating DNA? Cite a reason for your answer.
What characteristic of the DNA structure does the following statement refer to?"New DNA forms in the \(5^{\prime}\) to \(3^{\prime}\) direction, but the template strand is read in the \(3^{\prime}\) to \(5^{\prime}\) direction."
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