A student is performing electrophoresis on a dna sample believes that her smallest dna fragment is the band nearest the negative pole of the gel. is this true?
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How is rna different from dna?
RNA transmits genetic information from DNA to the cytoplasm &...
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Yes, unless the DNA is extracted under sterile conditions the...
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What type of molecules are Helicase and DNA Polymerase?
Helicases are often utilized to separate strands of a DNA dou...
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DNA Microarray is a multiplex technology used in molecular bi...
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What is the primary function of DNA?
The primary function of DNA is to store and transmit the gene...
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What are two major functions of DNA polymerase?
The primary role of DNA polymerases is to replicate the genom...
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How is rna different from dna?
RNA transmits genetic information from DNA to the cytoplasm &...
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Transcription, or RNA synthesis, is the process of creating a...
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Differences between dna and rna?
Both DNA and RNA are composed of repeating units of nucleotid...
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What are the three main differences between DNA and RNA?
The sugar in DNA is deoxyribose. The sugar in RNA is ribose, ...
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What is significant about the Dna Sequence OF key Archaebacterial genes?
They are more like those of eukaryotes than those of eubacter...
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Whats an organelle that contains dna and has a role in growth, metabolism, and reproduction?
The nucleus contains DNA and has a role in growth, metabolism...
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Why is splicing DNA important?
Splicing is used for important efforts such as the production...
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How does restriction enzyme and recombinant DNA differ?
Restriction enzymes are DNA-cutting enzymes found in bacteria...
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DNA Replication is making an identical copy of a section of d...
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Where is DNA located in eukaryotes?
In eukaryotes, the DNA is in the nucleus of the cell. In prok...
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The structure of DNA is a right handed double helix, with abo...
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Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the genetic code which ensures...
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DNA is unique because the number of nucleotide combination's ...
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"Everything is made up of cells." "The genes carry the instru...
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What is the difference between a RNA and DNA?
DNA contains thymine, but not uracil, while RNA contains urac...
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What does a typical strand of DNA contain an equal amount of?
DNA was thought to contain equal amounts of A, T, T, and C. C...
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Where is DNA found in the cell?
DNA is found in the nucleus of the cell. ChaCha!
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How is rna different from dna?
RNA transmits genetic information from DNA to the cytoplasm &...
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What are three differences between DNA and RNA?
DNA is double-stranded while RNA is single stranded. RNA can ...
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What is the chemical that cuts DNA?
DNA polymerase is the molecule responsible for cutting DNA in...
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What is an amino acid in a DNA strand?
A set of three bases (codon) acts as a blueprint for the inco...
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How is pcr and RFLP used to make DNA fingerprint?
PCR greatly amplifies the amounts of a specific region of DNA...
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How can PCR be useful in DNA fingerprinting?
With the invention of the polymerase chain reaction or PCR te...
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What are three parts of DNA replication?
DNA replication begins with the "unzipping" of the parent mol...

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