Who were the scientists that discovered Dna was a double helix?
That will be James D. Watson and Francis Crick, who discovered that DNA is a double helix structure. Thank you for using ChaCha!
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What is the importance me the cell's ability to copy a single DNA sequence into RNA?
It makes it possible for a single gene to produce large numbe...
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What are the base pairing rules and how do they relate to Chargaff's research on DNA?
# A with T: the purine adenine (A) always pairs with the pyri...
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Why does DNA replication need to occur?
The DNA replication, (and also the replication of all the oth...
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DNA can be found in what two organelles?
DNA can be found in mitochondria and chloroplasts. Thanks!
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What must be broken for the DNA strand to separate?
Hydrogen Bonds Must be broken for the DNA strand to separate.
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What is the importance me the cell's ability to copy a single DNA sequence into RNA?
It makes it possible for a single gene to produce large numbe...
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Transcription, or RNA synthesis, is the process of creating a...
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What are the base pairing rules and how do they relate to Chargaff's research on DNA?
# A with T: the purine adenine (A) always pairs with the pyri...
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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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Where And In What Form Is Eukaryotic Dna Found?
It is now clear that eukaryotic cells have more than a dozen ...
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Why does DNA replication need to occur?
The DNA replication, (and also the replication of all the oth...
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What is the complementary strand of DNA?
A complementary strand of DNA contains the template informati...
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What are the base pairing rules and how do they relate to Chargaff's research on DNA?
# A with T: the purine adenine (A) always pairs with the pyri...
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DNA is found throughout the body-in cells, within the cell - ...
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What is the enzyme that unzips dna molecule?
DNA helicase is an enzyme that aids in DNA synthesis by 'unzi...
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What do the letters dna stand for?
DNA stands for DeoxyriboNucleic Acid. It is the genetic mater...
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DNA is found throughout the body-in cells, within the cell - ...
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What is a nucleotide found in DNA?
Nucleotides are little components that make up DNA, and they ...
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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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How does DNA hold information?
There are four symbols (chemical compounds) in the DNA code. ...
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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 do the letters dna stand for?
DNA stands for DeoxyriboNucleic Acid. It is the genetic mater...
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DNA is found throughout the body-in cells, within the cell - ...
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Ribose is found in RNA and Deoxyribose is found in DNA.
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How is rna different from dna?
RNA transmits genetic information from DNA to the cytoplasm &...
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What is a nucleotide found in DNA?
Nucleotides are little components that make up DNA, and they ...
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DNA is found throughout the body-in cells, within the cell - ...
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Human urine has been shown to possess submicrogram per mm amo...
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How much of human DNA matches up with lettuce DNA?
The DNA between a human and lettuce are 16% identical and hum...
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How does DNA hold information?
There are four symbols (chemical compounds) in the DNA code. ...
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