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What are the handrails of each DNA strand are made up of?

Deoxyribose (Sugar) and a Phosphate


What is the handrails each DNA strand made up of?

Each DNA strand is made up of a backbone composed of alternating sugar and phosphate molecules, which are connected by covalent bonds. The nitrogenous bases (adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine) project inward from the backbone and pair up with complementary bases on the opposite strand through hydrogen bonding. This base pairing forms the "rungs" of the DNA ladder.


What does semi conservative mean regard to DNA replication?

replicated DNA is made of one old strand and one new strand.


During DNA replications a complementary strand of DNA is made for each original DNA strand thus if a portion of the original strand is CCTAGCT then the new strand will be?

GGATCGA. Each base in the original DNA strand pairs with its complementary base (A with T and C with G) in the new strand during DNA replication.


What is the strand?

The template strand, if reffering to DNA, is the strand of the DNA that is copied to make more DNA.


At each replication fork one new strand of DNA is made of many small pieces what is the strand of DNA?

The lagging stand~Brainly


Which of these show is the correct complementary strand of DNA that would be made during DNA replication based on this template strand ATCGGCTACGTACCTA?

Gca ta


Which strand of DNA transcribes into mRNA?

The strand running in the 3'-5' end will be the one that RNA copies, as this is the direction of transcription


What does the reaction in the test tube generate when complementary DNA is made for reading DNA?

The reaction in the test tube generates a single-stranded complementary DNA molecule when complementary DNA is made for reading DNA. This process uses the enzyme reverse transcriptase to synthesize a DNA strand from an RNA template, allowing for the genetic information encoded in the RNA to be read and manipulated.


In which direction does RNA polymerase read a DNA strand?

The correct answer is: RNA is synthesized by RNA polymerase that reads one strand of DNA. RNA polymerase reads DNA 3' to 5'. When RNA is made, it is made 5' to 3'. Most polymerases have the 3' to 5' "reading" activity. The created RNA strand is identical to the coding strand of DNA, which is also in the orientation of 5' to 3'.


If a change is made in the DNA strand it is called a?

A mutation


At the end of replication each new DNA molecule is composed of?

After DNA replication, each new molecule has one strand of the original DNA molecule and the other strand is composed of new nucleic acids. This is due to the semi-conservative replication of DNA.