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The backbone of DNA, (in other words, the sides of the DNA molecule), are composed of
nucleus
ATG GCT GCA
sugars and phosphates
A and T; G and C
double helix
structure
deoxyribose
nitrogen bases
DNA is found in this organelle within eukaryotic cells.
nucleus
ATG GCT GCA
sugars and phosphates
A and T; G and C
double helix
structure
deoxyribose
nitrogen bases
Which way do the nitrogenous bases in DNA pair up?
nucleus
ATG GCT GCA
sugars and phosphates
A and T; G and C
double helix
structure
deoxyribose
nitrogen bases
The center of the DNA molecule, the rungs of the ladder, are composed of
nucleus
ATG GCT GCA
sugars and phosphates
A and T; G and C
double helix
structure
deoxyribose
nitrogen bases
Rosalind Franklin's x-ray diffraction images of DNA gave Watson and Crick information about DNA's
nucleus
ATG GCT GCA
sugars and phosphates
A and T; G and C
double helix
structure
deoxyribose
nitrogen bases
The sugar molecule of DNA is referred to as
nucleus
ATG GCT GCA
sugars and phosphates
A and T; G and C
double helix
structure
deoxyribose
nitrogen bases
The structure of DNA is referred to as a
nucleus
ATG GCT GCA
sugars and phosphates
A and T; G and C
double helix
structure
deoxyribose
nitrogen bases
What is the complementary DNA bases for the following strand: TAC CGA CGT
nucleus
ATG GCT GCA
sugars and phosphates
A and T; G and C
double helix
structure
deoxyribose
nitrogen bases
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