DNA Structure and Replication What is the name given to the points at which a DNA helix is unwound and new strands develop? Okazaki fragments Replication forks Leading strands Replication origins Okazaki fragments Replication forks Leading strands Replication origins ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
DNA Structure and Replication DNA can be sequenced by the chemical method both (a) and (b) physical method chain termination procedure chemical method both (a) and (b) physical method chain termination procedure ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
DNA Structure and Replication DNA gyrase in E. coli performs the same function as helicase in eukaryotes adds positive supercoils to chromosomal DNA is required only at the oriC site can be inhibited with antibiotics performs the same function as helicase in eukaryotes adds positive supercoils to chromosomal DNA is required only at the oriC site can be inhibited with antibiotics ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
DNA Structure and Replication The accepted hypothesis for DNA replication is dispersive theory evolutionary theory semi-conservative theory conservative theory dispersive theory evolutionary theory semi-conservative theory conservative theory ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
DNA Structure and Replication The site on a bacterial chromosome that marks the initiation point for chromosome replication is called an initiation codon Pro a promoter Ori an initiation codon Pro a promoter Ori ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
DNA Structure and Replication Automated DNA sequencing uses the chain termination method but with an oligonucleotide primer labeled with a fluorescent dye either (b) or (c) but with a polynucleotide primer labeled with a fluorescent dye with no primer but with an oligonucleotide primer labeled with a fluorescent dye either (b) or (c) but with a polynucleotide primer labeled with a fluorescent dye with no primer ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP