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Hitman42 [59]
3 years ago
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PLZ HELP WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST 1.Which material(s) or shapes and colors were used to represent the phosphate-sugar backbone in yo

ur model of the DNA molecule?
2.Which material(s) or shapes and colors were used to represent the bases in your model of the DNA molecule?






3.What are the steps in DNA replication?






4.What would be the complementary sequence of nucleotides for the following DNA sequence: GCTAATTGCATCCGA?






5.How does the replication process ensure that new DNA molecule is identical to the original (that there are no mutations)?






6.What would you need to do to make the length of your model DNA molecule more accurately represent the length of a real DNA molecule?
Biology
1 answer:
xxTIMURxx [149]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

1. the black licorice

2. sugar phosphate

3. Replication Fork Formation. Before DNA can be replicated,...

Primer Binding. The leading strand is the simplest to replicate.

Elongation. Enzymes known as DNA polymerases are responsible creating...

Termination. Once both the continuous and discontinuous strands are formed,...

4. I need help with that.

5. DNA replication of one helix of DNA results in two identical helices. If the original DNA helix is called the "parental" DNA, the two resulting helices can be called "daughter" helices. Each of these two daughter helices is a nearly exact copy of the parental helix (it is not 100% the same due to mutations).

6. I need help with that.

Explanation: I did my research and i also took Science class so i hope this helps you. :)

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