Chapter 17: Q. 17.75 (page 607)
What is a DNA fingerprint?
Short Answer
A DNA fingerprint is used to identify the DNA of an individual by the unique pattern of DNA.
Chapter 17: Q. 17.75 (page 607)
What is a DNA fingerprint?
A DNA fingerprint is used to identify the DNA of an individual by the unique pattern of DNA.
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Get started for freeState whether each of the following components is present in DNA only, RNA only, or both DNA and RNA:
a. phosphate
b. ribose
c. deoxycytidine monophosphate
d. adenine
Use three-letter and one-letter abbreviations to write the amino acid sequence for the peptide from each of the following mRNA sequences:
a.
b.
c.
What process ensures that the replication of DNA produces identical copies?
Match each of the following processes with one of the items role="math" localid="1653289986606" :
replication of DNA transcription translation recombinant DNA reverse transcription
a. amino acids are linked together
b. RNA template is used to synthesize DNA,
c. helicase unwinds DNA,
d. genetic information is transferred from DNA,
e. sticky ends join new DNA segment.
What is the genetic code?
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