Chapter 17: Q. 17.19 (page 590)
What component is a nucleic acid determines the free end?
Short Answer
The free end of a nucleic acid is determined by the free phosphate group on the carbon of the sugar unit (ribose or deoxyribose).
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Chapter 17: Q. 17.19 (page 590)
What component is a nucleic acid determines the free end?
The free end of a nucleic acid is determined by the free phosphate group on the carbon of the sugar unit (ribose or deoxyribose).
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Match each of the following processes with one of the items (a to e)replication of DNA transcription translation recombinant DNA reverse transcription
a. DNA polymerase b. mRNA is synthesized from nuclear DNA c. viruses d. restriction enzymes
e. tRNA molecules bond to codons
What is a codon?
What is the amino acid for each of the following codons?
a. AAG b. AUU c. CGA
What is the smallest RNA?
What is similar about the primary structure of RNA and DNA?
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