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Genomic in-situ hybridization is the name of a useful tool. It is widely used to analyze plant structures to ascertain their origin, location and genomics.
True and false because two DNA strands can be Identical during mitosis sometimes and sometimes not.
Two - the leading strand and the lagging strand.
chromosomes
DNA helicase is the enzyme that aids DNA in unzipping during transcription.
Genomic in-situ hybridization is the name of a useful tool. It is widely used to analyze plant structures to ascertain their origin, location and genomics.
Through the process called hybridization. Two DNA fragments know that they have found their complementary sequence when they coalesce to form hybrid strands.
so that the DNA strands can separate easily during replication.
True and false because two DNA strands can be Identical during mitosis sometimes and sometimes not.
polymerase
chromatin
helicase
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Two - the leading strand and the lagging strand.
The answer depends on the circumstances! In a cell, during DNA replication or during translation, the two strands in a DNA molecule are separated by enzymes called topoisomerases and helicases. In a solution, the two strands of a DNA molecule can be separated by being heated. This is called DNA melting. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA_melting
Enzymes unwind the DNA molecule into two strands.
DNA splits, and mRNA and tRNA are there to create new strands for the new replicated DNA strand. This is what happens prior to mitosis in cell division.