DNA, RNA, Protein Synthesis Review. 1. 2. 3. And 4.

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DNA, RNA, Protein Synthesis Review

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10. What are the pyrimidine bases? A.Adenine B.Guanine C.Cytosine D.Thymine E.A and B F.C and D G.A and D H.C and B

10. What are the pyrimidine bases? A.Adenine B.Guanine C.Cytosine D.Thymine E.A and B F.C and D G.A and D H.C and B

11. What are the purine bases? A.Adenine B.Guanine C.Cytosine D.Thymine E.A and B F.C and D G.A and D H.C and B

11. What are the purine bases? A.Adenine B.Guanine C.Cytosine D.Thymine E.A and B F.C and D G.A and D H.C and B

12. If there is 40% adenine, what is the percentage of thymine? A.20% B.10% C.40% D.Cannot be determined

12. If there is 40% adenine, what is the percentage of thymine? A.20% B.10% C.40% D.Cannot be determined

13. If there is 30% cytosine, what is the percentage of thymine? A.30% B.20% C.40% D.Cannot be determined

13. If there is 30% cytosine, what is the percentage of thymine? A.30% B.20% C.40% D.Cannot be determined

14. What type of RNA is responsible for transcribing the DNA? A.tRNA B.rRNA C.mRNA D.All three transcribe DNA

14. What type of RNA is responsible for transcribing the DNA? A.tRNA B.rRNA C.mRNA D.All three transcribe DNA

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Final Question Describe all steps of DNA replication. Must have the enzymes and what they do. At the end tell me what the new DNA molecule is made up of.