Question 8 (5 points)
How is DNA copied?
OA) Each single strand of DNA is used as a template...
Biology, 14.01.2021 21:40 chantianabess36
Question 8 (5 points)
How is DNA copied?
OA) Each single strand of DNA is used as a template to create a complementary
OR The MRNA made from the DNA is used as a template to create a
strand of DNA.
complementary strand of DNA.
)C The antisense strand of DNA is used as a template to create both strands of
the new double helix.
The sense strand of DNA is used as a template to create both strands of the
new double helix.
O D)
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