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DNA Questions What makes up a DNA backbone? How would you describe how DNA looks? Name the 4 bases that make up DNA. “T” base can only match with? What is the Start sequence? What is the Stop sequence? “G” base can only match with? What part of the backbone does A, T, C, and G bind to? How is it that DNA makes everyone unique?

DNA Questions What makes up a DNA backbone? How would you describe how DNA looks? Name the 4 nucleotides that make up DNA. “T” nucleotide can only match with? What is the Start sequence? What is the Stop sequence? “G” nucleotide can only match with? What part of the backbone does A, T, C, and G bind to? How do investigators use DNA? How is it that DNA makes everyone unique?

DNA Questions What makes up a DNA backbone? How would you describe how DNA looks? Name the 4 nucleotides that make up DNA. “T” nucleotide can only match with? What is the Start sequence? What is the Stop sequence? “G” nucleotide can only match with? What part of the backbone does A, T, C, and G bind to? How do investigators use DNA? How is it that DNA makes everyone unique?

DNA Questions What makes up a DNA backbone? How would you describe how DNA looks? Name the 4 nucleotides that make up DNA. “T” nucleotide can only match with? What is the Start sequence? What is the Stop sequence? “G” nucleotide can only match with? What part of the backbone does A, T, C, and G bind to? How do investigators use DNA? How is it that DNA makes everyone unique?