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Sticky and blunt ends - Information from Answers.com
A single-stranded non-circular DNA molecule has two non-identical ends, the 3' end and the 5' end (usually ...
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End replication problem in DNA replication
Eukaryotes have linear DNA, and as such cannot replicate a short region on the end of each DNA molecule on the lagging strand, since replication requires ...
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What is the end product of DNA replication
The end product of DNA replication is? Two strands of DNA. Each with one old strand and one new strand. What are the end products of DNA replication and ...
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How does DNA end up in fragments
A pattern of bands made up of specific DNA fragments is a? DNA fingerprint. Who does Gaara end up with in the end? what do you mean but he becomes the ...
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At the end of meiosis II how does the DNA in each of the four new ...
At the end of meiosis II how does the DNA in each of the four new cells compare to the DNA from the original cell? Improve. In: Biology, Genetics [Edit categories] ...
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How does the DNA end up sorting itself in the gel
Electrophoresis should be terminated before DNA has migrated off of the end of the tray. Fluorescent dyes like ethidium bromide (use great caution, as this is a ...
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Ture or false replication start at one end of DNA molecule and ...
Does replication of DNA begin at one end and process to the other? Yes, absolutely; from the dsDna's five-prime [5'] end toward its three prime [3'] end.
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What is on the 3 prime end of DNA
Is the 5 prime end of DNA charged? Yes. The 5' end of a DNA strand ends in a phosphate group. At physiological pH values, this group has a charge of -2.
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What is the DNA end direction
In a way Yes!, but also, in the same way no. Each strand of DNA is polymerized in the 5' to 3' direction. Meaning that to copy the strand of DNA, the enzyme used ...
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Why does DNA move toward the positive end of the gel during gel ...
Does the DNA move towards the positive or negative end and why? DNA is negative, so it migrates toward the positive end (of the electrophoresis gel, I'm ...
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