Thursday, July 9, 2009

One strand of DNA is the template for the synthesis of another strand. What does this mean?

a. One strand of DNA acts as a wedge to separate other strands before replication.


b. A strand of DNA is taken apart to supply nucleotides for synthesis of a new strand.


c. A strand of DNA is the enzyme that connects nucleotides in replication.


d. The new strand will have exactly the same base sequence as the template strand.


e. The template specifies the bases on the nucleotides of the strand being made.

One strand of DNA is the template for the synthesis of another strand. What does this mean?
E
Reply:E
Reply:DNA type 1 begets DNA type 1


DNA type 2 begets DNA type 2
Reply:It is E





The new strand isn't exactly the same... because its the opposite of the template.
Reply:Its between d and e but i thinks its e because when the dna is replicated the new strand has the opposite from the base it is being replicated from. I made an A in anatomy 1 and 3 in college so i haope i get these basics right lol


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