Thymine and cytosine differ from adenine and guanine in that ________.
A) thymine and cytosine are single-ring structures,whereas adenine and guanine are double-ring structures
B) thymine and cytosine are only found in DNA,whereas adenine and guanine are found in both DNA and RNA
C) thymine and cytosine are only found in DNA,whereas adenine and guanine are only found in RNA
D) thymine and cytosine are larger nitrogenous bases
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Q1: If one strand of a DNA double
Q3: If a strand of DNA has the
Q4: DNA replication _.
A)is a slow process that
Q5: If adenine makes up 20% of the
Q5: Transcription is the _.
A)manufacture of a strand
Q7: What type of chemical bond joins the
Q9: Evidence for the spiral nature of DNA
Q9: How many amino acids are common to
Q10: How many nucleotides make up a codon?
A)two
B)three
C)four
D)five
Q11: Which of the following enzymes is responsible
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