RNA differs from DNA because RNA
A) is double-stranded, whereas DNA is not.
B) is single-stranded, whereas DNA is double-stranded.
C) is never single-stranded, whereas DNA may or may not be.
D) can self-replicate, whereas DNA replication requires enzymes.
E) is replicated along with DNA but does not require strand separation like DNA.
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Q30: If RNA polymerase malfunctions,
A) one of the
Q31: During the elongation cycle of translation, the
Q32: DNA replication is called semiconservative because
A) one
Q33: The sequence of the mRNA that would
Q34: Which process requires the participation of all
Q36: DNA replication makes a(n) _ copy of
Q37: Transcription activators are different from transcription factors
Q38: The stages of translation are
A) transcription, mRNA
Q39: Which of the following contains the anticodon?
A)
Q40: What chemical force must be overcome in
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