Question: -form DNA spirals to the right and is the major form of naturally occurring DNA molecules. Y D …
Show transcribed image text -form DNA spirals to the right and is the major form of naturally occurring DNA molecules. Y D B A Z The DNA region that RNA polymerasc associates with immediately before beginning transcription is known as the Promoter Origin Replicon Initiator Shine-Dalgamo sequence How many origins of replication does the E coli chromosome contain? 2 Several None Many 1 Which enzyme remove the RNA primers? DNA polymerasc II Primase DNA polymerasc III Helicase DNA polymerase I For question 115-119, Diagram Matching (Match the region or item on the diagram with the correct term from the list below, f and answer options) lagging strand leading strand RNA permer polymerase origin Which of these terms in NOT used as a nickname for a stop coden? amber opal ochre emerald Which of these is NOT a character of the genetic code? The code is degenerate. There are the same number of codons as there are amino acids. Some amino acids have multiple codons. The code is used by nearly every living organism.
-form DNA spirals to the right and is the major form of naturally occurring DNA molecules. Y D B A Z The DNA region that RNA polymerasc associates with immediately before beginning transcription is known as the Promoter Origin Replicon Initiator Shine-Dalgamo sequence How many origins of replication does the E coli chromosome contain? 2 Several None Many 1 Which enzyme remove the RNA primers? DNA polymerasc II Primase DNA polymerasc III Helicase DNA polymerase I For question 115-119, Diagram Matching (Match the region or item on the diagram with the correct term from the list below, f and answer options) lagging strand leading strand RNA permer polymerase origin Which of these terms in NOT used as a nickname for a stop coden? amber opal ochre emerald Which of these is NOT a character of the genetic code? The code is degenerate. There are the same number of codons as there are amino acids. Some amino acids have multiple codons. The code is used by nearly every living organism.