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Name 4 bases of DNA

Andenine (A) Cytosine (C) Guanine (G) Thymine (T)

Namde 4 base of RNA

Andenine (A) Cytosine (Cytosine) Guanine (G) Uracil (U)

What is semi-conservative replication?

one strand of the parent double helix is conserved in each DNA molecule (it is information copying which results in two DNA double helices, each identical to the original one and consisting of one original strand from theparent molecule and one newly synthesised).

Hydrogen bonds can form between guanine and cytosine whild hydrogen bonds form between adenine and thymine

guanine and cytosine bonds




adenine and thymine bonds

What base does uracil bond with

adenine

Describe transcription?

RNA synthesis takes the information in one kind of DNA and copeis it as another nucleic acid

Translation

the conversion of information provided by mRNA into a specific sequenc of amino acids in a polypeptide chain; process also requires transfer RNA and robosomes

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