Maltose
DNA is not a mixture.
deoxy-ribose nucleic acid
DNA is cut by a special kind of enzymes called restriction enzymes.
No, it is actually DNA
A substance called DNA (DeoxyriboNucleic Acid) contains the instructions for life.
Digests RNA molecules
DNA is not a mixture.
Yes its a base in the DNA.
An uracil base is in RNA but not in DNA
One can differentiate between single-strand DNA and double-strand DNA by treating with exonuclease I which specifically digests only ssDNA. Note. For verification, the products have to be run on polyacrylamide gels with appropriate controls. Hope this helps One can differentiate between single-strand DNA and double-strand DNA by treating with exonuclease I which specifically digests only ssDNA. Note. For verification, the products have to be run on polyacrylamide gels with appropriate controls. Hope this helps
DNA
No, DNA is the substance from which genes are made. Genetics is the study of genes and their expression.
The word DNA is a noun. It is a substance used to identify a person.
deoxy-ribose nucleic acid
Codon
DNA
DNA is cut by a special kind of enzymes called restriction enzymes.