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sugar - phosphate backbone of the antiparallel polynucleotide strands (
symbolized here by blue ribbons ) on the outside of the helix . Holding the two
strands together are pairs of nitrogenous b bases attached to each other by
hydrogen ...
sugar - phosphate backbone of the antiparallel polynucleotide strands (
symbolized here by blue ribbons ) on the outside of the helix . Holding the two
strands together are pairs of nitrogenous b bases attached to each other by
hydrogen ...
Page 97
If we were to read the sequence of bases along one strand as we traveled the
length of the double helix , we would know the sequence of bases along the
other strand . If a stretch of one strand has the base sequence 5 ' - AGGTCCG - 3 '
...
If we were to read the sequence of bases along one strand as we traveled the
length of the double helix , we would know the sequence of bases along the
other strand . If a stretch of one strand has the base sequence 5 ' - AGGTCCG - 3 '
...
Page 102
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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