Campbell Biology in Focus
Campbell Biology in Focus
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ISBN: 9780134710679
Author: Lisa A. Urry, Michael L. Cain, Steven A. Wasserman, Peter V. Minorsky, Rebecca Orr
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 3, Problem 7TYU

Enzymes that break down DNA catalyze the hydrolysis of the covalent bonds that join nucleotides together. What would happen to DNA molecules treated with these enzymes?

  1. A.    The two strands of the double helix would separate.
  2. B.     The phosphodiester linkages of the polynucleotide backbone would be broken.
  3. C.     The pyrimidines would be separated from the deoxyribose sugars.
  4. D.    AU bases would be separated from the deoxyribose sugars.
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In the dideoxy-sequencing reaction, what terminates DNA synthesis at a particular base? a. The absence of a base on the ddNTP halts the DNA polymerase. b. The ddNTP causes a break in the sugar–phosphate backbone. c. DNA polymerase will not incorporate a ddNTP into the growing DNA strand. d. The absence of a 3′-OH group on the ddNTP prevents the addition of another nucleotide.
How are nucleotides connected to each other in a single strand of DNA?   A. The nitrogenous bases and acids link the separate nucleotides into a chain.   B. The phosphate group of one nucleotide binds to the sugar on the next nucleotide.   C. The hydroxy group of one nucleotide stabilizes the phosphate group of the adjacent nucleotide.   D. The sugar of one nucleotide binds directly to the sugar of the adjacent nucleotide.

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