What kind of DNA is the DNA that codes for rRNA?
A) highly repetitive DNA
B) moderately repetitive DNA
C) unique sequence DNA
D) single copy DNA
E) single-stranded DNA
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Q21: A cluster of genes coding for tRNAs
Q30: Where are the snoRNAs encoded?
A)within their own
Q31: Most of the cellular RNA is in
Q32: Evidence of the importance of the conversion
Q33: The promoter for tRNA genes (tDNA)is located
Q34: The naked regions seen on the DNA
Q36: You incubate eukaryotic cells for 30 minutes
Q38: The snoRNA genes are found in the
Q39: What features set pre-rRNAs apart from other
Q40: Modifications to the nucleotides of pre-rRNAs are
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