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The DNA Double Helix The RNA molecules of cells consist of : a single polynucleotide chain like the one shown in Figure 5.26 . In contrast , cellular DNA molecules have two polynucleotides that spiral around an 93.
The DNA Double Helix The RNA molecules of cells consist of : a single polynucleotide chain like the one shown in Figure 5.26 . In contrast , cellular DNA molecules have two polynucleotides that spiral around an 93.
Page 95
Most DNA molecules are very long , with thousands or even millions of base pairs connecting the two chains . One long DNA double helix includes many genes , each one a particular segment of the molecule . Figure 5.27 ( from page 88 ) ...
Most DNA molecules are very long , with thousands or even millions of base pairs connecting the two chains . One long DNA double helix includes many genes , each one a particular segment of the molecule . Figure 5.27 ( from page 88 ) ...
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In a DNA double helix , a region along one DNA strand has this sequence of nitrogenous bases : 5'– TAGGCCT - 3 ' . List the base sequence along the other strand of the molecule , clearly indicating the 5 ' and 3 ' ends of this strand .
In a DNA double helix , a region along one DNA strand has this sequence of nitrogenous bases : 5'– TAGGCCT - 3 ' . List the base sequence along the other strand of the molecule , clearly indicating the 5 ' and 3 ' ends of this strand .
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