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The reaction that takes place to join many nucleotides into a polynucleotide chain...

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Card 7

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Adenine always pairs with

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Card 8

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Cytosine always pairs with

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Card 9

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The amount of hydrogen bonds between bases A &T

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Card 10

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The amount of hydrogen bonds between C & G

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Card 11

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In DNA replication: the enzyme that "unzips" the doublr helix

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Card 12

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In DNA replication: the two unzipped strands act as ...... on which new strands can be built

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Card 13

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In DNA replication:the enzyme that joins the free nucleotides together to form a matching polynucleotide chain

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Card 14

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The new DNA d-helixes each contain a strand of the old polynucleotide chain and a new strand this means that replication is said to be

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Card 15

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Transcription:what attaches to the DNA double helix at the beginning of the gene?

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