The active site of DNA polymerase is similar in ____.
A) archaea and bacteria only
B) archaea, bacteria, and eukaryotes
C) archaea and eukaryotes only
D) none of these groups
E) bacteria and eukaryotes only
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Q17: The alteration of a cell's hereditary type
Q18: Suppose that you performed a version of
Q19: In their experiments to identify the transforming
Q20: Purines and pyrimidines are _.
A) Okazaki fragments
B)
Q21: The width of a DNA double helix
Q23: In DNA, the pyrimidines are _.
A) thymine
Q24: Why is DNA ligase most active on
Q25: The polynucleotide chain of DNA has polarity:
Q26: DNA polymerase _.
A) synthesizes a short RNA
Q27: How are purines distinguished from pyrimidines?
A) Purines
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