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The copying of the DNA molecule to mRNA is called translation ( a) True 0 b) False
The copying of the DNA molecule to mRNA is called translation FALSE.
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DNA's sugar-phosphate backbone is held together by hydrogen bonds, while the complementary bases are held together by phosphodiester bonds ) a) True () b) False
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DNA's sugar-phosphate backbone is held together by hydrogen bonds, while the complementary bases are held together by phosphodiester bonds. FALSE.


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RNA differs from DNA because: it is always single-stranded, it has a uracil base instead of thymine, and it has a hydroxyl functional group on its 2' carbon. a) True b) False
Weegy: RNA differs from DNA because: it is always single-stranded, it has a uracil base instead of thymine, [ and it has a hydroxyl functional group on its 2' carbon.FALSE. ] (More)
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Which of the following is a component of DNA? a) glucose ( b) ribose c) deoxyribose G d) uracil
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Deoxyribose is a component of DNA.
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In the DNA molecule, pyrimidines must pair with purines. ( a) True (0 b) False
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During initiation, DNA polymerase Ill is responsible for unwinding the double helix. a) True ) b) False
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During initiation, DNA polymerase Ill is responsible for unwinding the double helix. FALSE.
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