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24) Which of the following help to hold the DNA strands apart while they are being replicated? A) ligase; B) exonuclease; 'C) Single-stranded binding proteins; D) helicase ; E) DNA polymerase...
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In DNA strands, the head is the 3′ ("three prime") end of the strand, and the tail is ... To prevent the DNA polymerase from "falling off" the template strand during this process, the polymerase has a ring-shaped clamp that encircles and slides along the DNA strand that is being replicated, holding the polymerase in place.
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www.answers.com/topic/replication
www.answers.com/topic/replication
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5) _______ A) Watson B) Hershey C) Avery D) Griffith E) Meselson 6) Which of the following help to hold the DNA strands apart while they are being replicated? 6) _______ A) helicase B) ligase C) DNA polymerase D) exonuclease E) single-stranded binding proteins 7) What is the function of DNA polymerase?
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Most readers should probably stop here, with the basic lesson learned that Fractal DNA, while it may appear fanciful, is most importantly an ultimately practical structure - and non-Euclidean geometries require much attention if the instruction of ENCODE is to be ... (Nov 27) Can DNA Tests Help You Change Your Life?
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www.junkdna.com/hologenomics_history.html
www.junkdna.com/hologenomics_history.html
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[A FractoGem of SNCA]; (22 Aug) NHGRI Grants $54 M for "In Toto" Genomic Analysis; (16 Aug) Region of DNA strongly associated with Alzheimer's disease [clue of Alz may lie in the "junk"]; (16 Aug) Sequencing the Seven Seas - "Google for Genomics"; (16 Aug) Research finds 'unique human DNA' [clue to being human may...
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www.junkdna.com/2006.html
www.junkdna.com/2006.html
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However, we can utilize this function to help draw a distinction between an Entrepreneur and an enterprise actor. ... While individual actors within the enterprise stage may be better at their individual skill sets, ... The characteristics of the prototypic entrepreneur or DNA of an Entrepreneur is composed of interwoven strands of:
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www.dnaofanentrepreneur.com/
www.dnaofanentrepreneur.com/
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Released strands are then free to interact with other seesaw gates, ... Our initial efforts to embed algorithmic logic into DNA self-assembly were brittle. A single DNA tile that attached at the wrong site would utterly disrupt the algorithmic pattern being formed. So we invented a way to design "proofreading" tile sets...
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www.dna.caltech.edu/DNAresearch_publications.html
www.dna.caltech.edu/DNAresearch_publications.html
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A dye that stains DNA and is illuminated by ultraviolet or black light on a device called a transilluminator. It is used to visualize DNA in gels following electrophoresis and can be added to the DNA before or after ... Pharmacogenetic testing can help guide clinical medication management; Click Here to Learn More>>
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www.healthanddna.com/dna-learning/book-glossary.html
www.healthanddna.com/dna-learning/book-glossary.html
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The following are the steps in the replication of DNA. ... After the helicase unwinds the DNA, single-strand binding protein is used to hold the DNA strands apart. ... Therefore, replication can begin at some origins earlier than at others. As replication nears completion, "bubbles" of newly replicated DNA meet and fuse,
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www.molecularstation.com/wiki/DNA_replication
www.molecularstation.com/wiki/DNA_replication
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