The DNA in a bacterial (prokaryotic) chromosome is best described as:
A) a single circular double-helical molecule.
B) a single linear double-helical molecule.
C) a single linear single-stranded molecule.
D) multiple linear double-helical molecules.
E) multiple linear single-stranded molecules.
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Q3: The DNA in a eukaryotic chromosome is
Q4: Topoisomerases can:
A) change the linking number (Lk)
Q4: A commonality between type I and type
Q5: Plectonemic supercoils in a negatively supercoiled DNA
Q7: It is correct to say that DNA
Q8: DNA in a closed-circular, double-stranded molecule with
Q10: Which of the following does not contribute
Q11: Which of these statements about nucleic acids
Q12: Topoisomerases:
A) can change the linking number in
Q15: The chromosomal region that is the point
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