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    Degeneracy in genetic code exists because

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    For the given diagram showing the replication of DNA, asterisk (*) represents

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    Which of the following is utilized by all living organisms?

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    Which of the following statements, best supports the claim that organisms share fundamental processes as a result of evolution?

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    Replication of a complementary strand of DNA using an existing template strand of DNA can only be accomplished in the presence of RNA nucleotides to serve as primers for replicative enzymes. This fact is drawn upon as evidence in support of

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    Which choice describes the incorrect statement regarding the bonding arrangement in the Watson-Crick model of DNA?

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    If a molecule was introduced that interfered with the normal function of the enzyme DNA ligase, what would be the most likely effect during replication?

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    Which of the following is a transcription factor produced by a regulatory gene?

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    DNA is unique among molecules in that it can 

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    A single strand sequence of coding DNA reads 5' GCC ATG ACT 3.
    What amino acids would be coded with the enzyme RNA polymerase by this section?
    Use the codon table to help you.

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