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In DNA, cytosine always pairs with
DNA polymerase.
hydrogen bonds
guanine.
nucleotide.
thymine.
chromatin.
proofreads the new strand of DNA checking for mistakes.
the replication forks.
During DNA replication the enzyme that joins the new nucleotides together is called
DNA polymerase.
hydrogen bonds
guanine.
nucleotide.
thymine.
chromatin.
proofreads the new strand of DNA checking for mistakes.
the replication forks.
During DNA replicaton adenine will always base pair with
DNA polymerase.
hydrogen bonds
guanine.
nucleotide.
thymine.
chromatin.
proofreads the new strand of DNA checking for mistakes.
the replication forks.
Copying of DNA during replication begins at
DNA polymerase.
hydrogen bonds
guanine.
nucleotide.
thymine.
chromatin.
proofreads the new strand of DNA checking for mistakes.
the replication forks.
What type of bonds hold the bases of DNA together?
DNA polymerase.
hydrogen bonds
guanine.
nucleotide.
thymine.
chromatin.
proofreads the new strand of DNA checking for mistakes.
the replication forks.
The basic unit (monomer) of nucleic acids is the
DNA polymerase.
hydrogen bonds
guanine.
nucleotide.
thymine.
chromatin.
proofreads the new strand of DNA checking for mistakes.
the replication forks.
During replication DNA polymerase
DNA polymerase.
hydrogen bonds
guanine.
nucleotide.
thymine.
chromatin.
proofreads the new strand of DNA checking for mistakes.
the replication forks.
The DNA and protein tightly packed together in a eukaryotic cell's nucleus is called
DNA polymerase.
hydrogen bonds
guanine.
nucleotide.
thymine.
chromatin.
proofreads the new strand of DNA checking for mistakes.
the replication forks.
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