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In binary fission, DNA from the parent cell _________ before it produces daughter cells.(1 point)
Responses coils up coils up
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the process of making a complimentary copy of the DNA to form RNA is called?
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unknown
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what is leading and lagging strand in DNA replication
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Samuel Gudeta
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What role does DNA play in helicase?
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Grant
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in conservative DNA replication is both formed DNA is newly synthesized
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in conservative DNA replication is both both daughter DNA newly formed
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3. DNA replication process in prokaryotes and its mechanism, steps and enzymes involved in prokaryotic DNA replication
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yero
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An enzyme that assists with UNWINDING and UNZIPPING the double helix, allowing new nucleotides to bind to the single strands by
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Explain the roles of helicase and polymerase in DNA replication.
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Anonymous
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Explain the roles of helicase and polymerase in DNA replication.
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Anonymous
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In which direction are new DNA molecules synthesized (i.e. which end is the oldest and which is the newest?)? Why are they
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Anonymous
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WHEN A DNA MOLECULE IS COPIED TO MAKE ANOTHER DNA MOLECULE, WHICH STATEMENT BEST DESCRIBES THE RESULTING STRANDS?
A. ONE DOUBLE
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JACK
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why is DNA semi-conservative?
does it have something to do with two new strands are formed using the two molecules from the
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sam
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When does DNA synthesis occur?
What is meant by leading and lagging strands?
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kelly
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The cell is in this stage of the cell cycle 90% of the time. The cell copies its DNA during this stage.
Interphase-1.png Group of
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In eukaryotic cells, DNA replicates in the (1 point)
A. • cytoplasm. B. • nucleus. C. • endoplasmic reticulum. D. • cell
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In the 1950s the heavy isotope of nitrogen (15N) and an ultracentrifuge were used in an experiment to investigate the manner in
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Chalrey
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During the cell cycle, the cell replicates DNA. This step occurs
a before both interphase and mitosis. b between interphase and
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jhyutdr
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S phase stands for the synthesis or replication of ____________.
a cytoplasm b DNA c cell organelles d proteins
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Fill in the blanks
The process of copying DNA blank The process of converting DNA into an RNA molecule blank The process of
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The process of DNA replication occurs just before ______________.
Responses A cytokinesiscytokinesis B replicationreplication C
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16. During DNA replication, all of the following steps occur EXCEPT
a. enzymes proofread new strands for errors and correct them
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In binary fission, DNA from the parent cell _____ before it produces daughter cells
Coils up Produces cytoplasm Moves toward one
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What is the function of helicase?
a It adds new nucleotides to the DNA helix. b It forms the DNA helix. c It forms bonds between
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In what part of the cell cycle does the DNA make a copy of itself?
Interphase Prophase Telophase Cytokinesis
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Follow directions on this station’s card to create complementary DNA strands.
AGT-GTG-CAC-ACT GCT-CTC-AGA-GAT
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Question 4%0D%0AWhat is the function of helicase?%0D%0A%0D%0A a%0D%0AIt forms bonds between DNA nucleotides.%0D%0A b%0D%0AIt
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What would be the result of a cytosine base substituted for a thymine base in a DNA segment during DNA replication?
The cytosine
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1. Why must DNA be able to make copies of itself?
2. Define DNA replication? 3. What is the first step that must occur in DNA
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After replicated a DNA molecule with two strands three times, how many molecules of DNA are formed?
Is eight the correct answer?
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Kally
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DNA synthesis starts at the Replication Origin. In what way(s) do you think that the Replication Origin might be similar to a
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Anonymous
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Before a cell can divide, it must copy its DNA one ___________ at a time in a process called DNA replication.
Responses A
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User_Noname
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In a sexual reproduction dna from the parent cell. Before it produces daughter cells. Coils up,produces cytoplasm,moves towards
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One side strand of a DNA molecule read 3' ATC GAC CAT 5'. What would the complementary strand read?
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What is the function of helicase?
a It forms bonds between DNA nucleotides. b It separates DNA strands. c It forms the DNA helix.
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Before mitosis begins, a cell makes a copy of the DNA in the nucleus. What term is used to describe this process of making an
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Before a cell can divide, it must copy its DNA one ___________ at a time in a process called DNA replication.
Responses A
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b
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Which is a correct statement about the cell cycle?
a Nothing happens during the G1 and G2 phases. b DNA replicates during
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what is the difference between Semi-conservative replication, Bidirectional replication, Semi-continuous replication and
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What would be the result of a cytosine base being substituted for a thymine base in a DNA segment during DNA replication? (1
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DNA replication result in two DNA molecules, ( 1 point )
A.) one with two new strands and the other with two original strands.
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In eukaryotic cells, DNA replicates in the(1 point)
Responses endoplasmic reticulum. endoplasmic reticulum. cell membrane. cell
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Which of the following makes a copy of DNA to serve as the pattern for genetic code and protein synthesis? (1 point )
A.) RNA
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fill in the blanks
A section of DNA that codes for a protein blank A-T C-G blank A double helix blank when the origonal strand of
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17. When errors in nucleotide sequencing occur,
a. DNA polymerases replaces the incorrect nucleotide with the correct nucleotide
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What would happen during DNA replication if DNA polymerase was not functional
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14. The major components of a DNA molecular subunit are
a. a chromosome, deoxyribose, and double helix b. a five-carbon sugar,
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In eukaryotic cells, DNA replicates in the ( 1 point )
A.) nucleus. B.) endoplasmic reticulum. C.) cytoplasm D.) cell membrane
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A) Which of the following makes a copy of DNA to serve as the pattern for genetic code and
protein synthesis? (1 point) tRNA mRNA
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Without external forces, the third generation of a bacterium and the original parent cell will have approximately ________
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Parent Categories (17)
Binary Fission
Biology
Cell Biology
Cell Cycle
Cell Division
Cell Processes
Cell Structure
Cellular Processes
DNA
DNA and Genetics
DNA Structure and Replication
Enzymes
Genetics
Genetics and DNA
Interphase
Molecular Biology
Science or Biology