False. Genres are categories used to classify different types of art, literature, music, or media based on their style, content, or form. They are not made up of DNA.
False. Nucleotide bases attached to proteins do not form the copied side of the DNA ladder. The new DNA strand is actually synthesized in a complementary fashion to the template strand during DNA replication.
False. Uracil is a nitrogen base found in RNA molecules, not DNA. In DNA, thymine is the equivalent nitrogen base to uracil.
True. When you eat, you consume the DNA of other organisms, as DNA is present in the cells of all living things that you consume as food.
True. DNA polymerase enzymes are responsible for adding nucleotides to synthesize a new DNA strand during replication, ensuring that the correct base sequence is maintained.
False: DNA replication starts at origins of replication which can be anywhere on the DNA molecule. Replication is taking place at multiple origins at the same time.
This statement is false. Avery, MacLeod, and McCarty concluded that genes are made of DNA.
True. Both nails and hair are made of a protein called keratin, and the DNA within the cells that produce these structures is the same. Thus, the DNA from your nails is the same as the DNA from your hair.
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True and false because two DNA strands can be Identical during mitosis sometimes and sometimes not.
False. No one, except identical siblings, have the exact same DNA profiles.
This is false a nucleic acid that contains uracil is not DNA. Uracil is a nucleobase that is found in RNA.
False. Nucleotide bases attached to proteins do not form the copied side of the DNA ladder. The new DNA strand is actually synthesized in a complementary fashion to the template strand during DNA replication.
True.
False. Uracil is a nitrogen base found in RNA molecules, not DNA. In DNA, thymine is the equivalent nitrogen base to uracil.
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True. When you eat, you consume the DNA of other organisms, as DNA is present in the cells of all living things that you consume as food.