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- What type of nucleic acid corresponds to the statement? -Both -DNA only -RNA only -Neither 1.) carbonyl bonds 2.) no OH in the sugar 3.) control of protein synthesisIt is a pyrimidine derivative that does not form part of nucleic acids.... A) Thymine B) Cytosine C) AdenineThe alkaline hydrolysis of pAUGCAGC oligonucleotide produces: O A. Uridine 2'-monophosphate, uridine 3'-monophosphate, cytosine 2'-monophosphate O B. Adenosine 2'-monophosphate, adenosine 3'-monophosphate, adenosine 21,5'-bisphosphate OC. Guanosine 2'-monophosphate, guanosine 3'-monophosphate, cytosine 3'-monophosphate O D. Cytidine 3'-monophosphate, guanosine 2'-monophosphate, adenine 2'-monophosphate O E. Adenine 3,5'-bisphosphate, guanine 2,5'-bisphosphate, uridine 2'-monophosphate O F. Uridine 2'-monophosphate, uridine 3'-monophosphate, guanine 3'-monophosphate
- Which statement is true about Nucleic Acids? a) DNA is a protein b) DNA is identical to RNA c) RNA has the structure of a double helix d) RNA binds to DNA but not to amino acids e) None of these are true.1.) What type of nucleic acid does this complex occur? 2.) How many 3',5'-Phosphodiester linkages were formed? from the complex of the given structure? Give ONLY the NUMBER of the linkages. 3.) Name the second complementary base from the 5' direction.This molecule ... NH A) can form 3 hydrogen bonds in base pairing B) forms uridylate with ribose and phosphate c) is found in DNA only D) always pairs guanine in dsDNA
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- 3b) Both cysteine and methionine have sulfer in their side groups, but only cysteine side groups for disulfide bonds. Why don't methionine side groups also form covalent bonds with each other (or with a cysteine side group)?A) What is the difference between a nucleoside and a nucleotide? B) Give any two differences between DNA and RNA. C) Draw the structure of deoxyribose and ribose below, and number the carbons. What is the difference between the two structures? Please answer all 3 partsO N Z—I H What is the name of the nitrogen base component of RNA shown here? ΝΗ Question 19 of 25 FO A) uracil B) guanine C) adenine D) thymine E) cytosine Submit +