Biology: The Dynamic Science
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Author: Peter J. Russell; Paul E. Hertz; Beverly McMillan
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Chapter 14, Problem 3TYK
Pyrimidines built from a single carbon ring are:
a. cytosine and thymine.
b. adenine, cytosine, and guanine.
c. adenine and thymine.
d. cytosine and guanine.
e. adenine and guanine.
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Metalloprotein linkages are most likely to be formed between:
a.Two cysteines
b.An arginine and a glutamic acid
c.A leucine and a phenylalanine
d. Two aspartate residues
e.A tyrosine and a serine
Which of the following are pyrimidines?
Select one:
A.
adenine and thymine
B.
cytosine and thymine
C.
adenine and guanine
D.
adenine and cytosine
E.
guanine and thymine
Complementary base pairing would involve:
A. adenine bonded to cytosine.
B. thymine bonded to adenine.
C. adenine bonded to guanine.
D. guanine bonded to thymine.
E. thymine bonded to cytosine.
Chapter 14 Solutions
Biology: The Dynamic Science
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