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- How many kilobases of the DNA strand below will code for the protein product?One DNA chain of a DNA double helix contains 18% A, 35% T, 28% C and 21% G. What is the composition of the complementary DNA chain? % A: % T: % C: % G:DNA has unique properties that allow it to accurately retain genetic information, even after multiple rounds of replication. One aspect of DNA that allows it to accurately store genetic information is the base pairing from Chargaff's first rule of the four nucleotide bases. If the A content of a DNA molecule is 18%, what are the percentages of the remaining bases? T = G = C = % % %
- Draw and identify the three parts of a DNA nucleotide.If the ratio of (A+G)/(T+C)=0.7 in one strand of the DNA, what is the same ratio in complementary strand? Answer Format: (Number only in two decimal places) *If a double stranded DNA HAS 20 PERCENT OF CYTOSINE, calculate the percent of adenine of adenine in the DNA?
- DNA is comprised of four different bases. What are the four different bases? What is so significant about the four different base?Match the following terms with their correct definition. The structure of double-standed DNA Hold the base pairs together and make up the rungs of the DNA double helix One strand of nucleotides running in the opposite direction of the other strand Consists of a phosphate, a sugar backbone, and a nitrogen base A-T and C-G base pairs Five-carbon sugar found in DNA Answer Complementary base pairs Answer Double helix Answer Antiparallel Answer Nucleotide Answer Hydrogen bonds Answer Deoxyribose sugarThe percentage of cytosine in a double-stranded DNA molecule is 40%. What is the percentage of thymine?