Hell yeah
True and false because two DNA strands can be Identical during mitosis sometimes and sometimes not.
The strands produced have the same generic code
The site where the old DNA strands separate and new DNA strands are synthesized is called the replication fork. This is where the enzyme DNA polymerase adds nucleotides to the growing DNA strand.
The two strands of DNA are connected by hydrogen bonds.
This means the two strands of DNA are complementary.
True and false because two DNA strands can be Identical during mitosis sometimes and sometimes not.
The strands produced have the same generic code
10000 DNA strands.
DNA is made up of two strands.
At the beginning of DNA replication there are two strands of DNA nucleotides.
The site where the old DNA strands separate and new DNA strands are synthesized is called the replication fork. This is where the enzyme DNA polymerase adds nucleotides to the growing DNA strand.
The two strands of DNA are connected by hydrogen bonds.
This means the two strands of DNA are complementary.
DNA has a double helix structure, meaning it has two strands.
Scientificamerican has a lot of information on DNA strands. There are also books available on eBay or Amazon that also provides more information on DNA strands.
No, DNA replication does not take place in the same direction along both strands of the DNA. It occurs in opposite directions on the two strands, known as the leading and lagging strands.
DNA replication duplicates the DNA strands. This process is accompanied by various enzymes such as DNA polymerase, Helicase, Topoisomerase.In labs they are constructred by Polymerase chain reaction(PCR).