DNA Structure and Replication What is the name given to the points at which a DNA helix is unwound and new strands develop? Replication forks Leading strands Okazaki fragments Replication origins Replication forks Leading strands Okazaki fragments Replication origins ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
DNA Structure and Replication Okazaki fragments occur during synthesis transformation polymerase reaction replication synthesis transformation polymerase reaction replication ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
DNA Structure and Replication One hypothesis of DNA replication suggested that the parental DNA molecules are broken into fragments. Both strands of DNA in each of the daughter molecules are made up of an assortment of parental and new DNA. This statement refers to which hypothesis? Semi-conservative theory Dispersive theory Conservative theory Evolutionary theory Semi-conservative theory Dispersive theory Conservative theory Evolutionary theory ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
DNA Structure and Replication 30 nm wide helix with five or six nucleosomes per helix is known as solenoid halonoid none of these kinoplast solenoid halonoid none of these kinoplast ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
DNA Structure and Replication Without telomerase, what would happen to the ends of chromosomes after each round of replication? Nothing would happen None of these Chromosomes would get longer Chromosomes would become progressively shorter Nothing would happen None of these Chromosomes would get longer Chromosomes would become progressively shorter ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
DNA Structure and Replication DNA replication results in one new DNA molecules 1 old molecule two DNA molecules such that each one contains a strand of the original one new molecule of RNA two completely new DNA molecules one new DNA molecules 1 old molecule two DNA molecules such that each one contains a strand of the original one new molecule of RNA two completely new DNA molecules ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP