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Card 6
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Why do the weak hydrogen bonds allow DNA to carry out its function?
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Card 7
Front
Why does having lots of hydrogen bonds allows the DNA to carry out its function?
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Card 8
Front
How does the sequence of bases assist the DNA molecule to carry out its function?
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Card 9
Front
Why does the length of the DNA molecule help it to carry out its function?
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Card 10
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Why does the use of complementary base pairing help DNA to carry out its function?
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Card 11
Front
Why does the double helix structure enable the DNA molecule to carry out its function?
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Card 12
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What is a gene?
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Card 13
Front
How does altering the sequence of amino acids affect a protein?
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Card 14
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How many bases are present in DNA?
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Card 15
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How many bases code for one amino acid?
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