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Name michael tarekegn Period: 7

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You are looking at an unwound a. 5', because the c. 3', because the first Given that the first nucleotide of the right https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
DNA molecule. These are two first nucleotide nucleotide on strand has its phosphate at the top, not
on the right the left strand bonded to any other nucleotide, it implies
strands, which we will label as strand has a 3' has a 5' at the
the left and the right strand. at the top, the top, the first that the right strand starts from the 5' end.
first nucleotide nucleotide on Since the strands are antiparallel, the left
Nice and neat
on left strand right strand has strand must start from its 3' end.
has a 5' at the a 3' at the top, Therefore, the bottom of the left strand
The first nucelotide of the right top, meaning meaning the would have a 3'.
strand has the phosphate at the the left strand's right strand's
top, not bonded to any other last nucleotide last nucleotide
must have a 3' must have a 5' at
nucleotide
at the bottom the bottom
Based on this information, what
will be found at the bottom of
the left strand?
Selected:
a. 5', because the first
nucleotide on the right
strand has a 3' at the
top, the first nucleotide
on left strand has a 5'
at the top, meaning the
left strand's last
nucleotide must have
a 3' at the bottom
This answer is incorrect.

b. 5', because the first


nucleotide on the left
strand has a 3' at the
top, the first nucleotide
on right strand has a 5'
at the top, meaning the
right strand's last
nucleotide must have
a 3' at the bottom
c. 3', because the first
nucleotide on the left
strand has a 5' at the
top, the first nucleotide
on right strand has a 3'
at the top, meaning the
right strand's last
nucleotide must have
a 5' at the bottom
d. 3', because the first
nucleotide on the right
strand has a 5' at the
top, the first nucleotide
on left strand has a 3'
at the top, meaning the
left strand's last
nucleotide must have
a 5' at the bottom

Question 7 Selected: a. Hydrogen bonds, 3 I confused cytosine and guanine with the https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
What kind of bond forms c. Hydrogen bonds, bonds between adenine and thymine,
between nitrogenous bases, 2 there are 3 hydrogen bonds between
and how many will form This answer is guanine and cytosine
between the bases of Cytosine incorrect.

and Guanine?
a. Hydrogen bonds, 3
b. Covalent bonds, 2
Selected:
c. Hydrogen bonds, 2
This answer is incorrect.

d. Covalent bonds, 3

You are a geneticist in training Selected: b. UAC I did not realize that the molecule was a https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
and are looking over codons, d. UTC tRNA molecule, meaning that i would pair
and need to match the correct the Uracil to Adenine
anticodon.

Given the codon AUG, what is


the correct anticodon?
a. Start
b. UAC
c. TAC
Selected:
d. UTC

What is the monomer of a Selected: d. amino acids Honestly, this was an amateur mistake. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
protein? b. nucelotide Nucleotides are the monomers for nucleic
a. uracil This answer is acids and the monomers for proteins are
Selected: incorrect. amino acids which form long chains.
b. nucelotide
This answer is incorrect.

c. glycerol
d. amino acids

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