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5 September, 19:10

What did the structure of dna's double helix suggest about dna's properties? select all that apply. select all that apply. dna can be replicated by making complementary copies of each strand. dna can change. errors in copying can result in changes in the dna sequence that could be inherited by future generations. dna is found in the nucleus. dna stores genetic information in the sequence of its bases?

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  1. 5 September, 22:26
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    Yes all information about DNA above is right, DNA stores biological information in sequences of four bases of nucleic acid - adenine (A), thymine (T), cytosine (C) and guanine (G) - which are strung along ribbons of sugar - phosphate molecules in the shape of a double helix. Dna store information which is dependent on genetic code, which dependent on the genetic code. The code which define relation between the sequence of bases in DNA (or its mRNA transcript). Every cell in the human body carries a bundle of DNA in its nucleus - nearly 30,000 genes, and the chunk fromdna become proteins ... Each of the 46 chromosomes in a human cell’s nucleus bears thousands of genes.
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