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Title: In DNA replication, a primer is
Post by: anja@phs.ae on Mar 31, 2018
In DNA replication, a primer is
 
  a. what the original DNA strands are called.
  b. an enzyme that breaks the hydrogen bonds
  between base pairs.
  c. a short piece of nucleic acid that jump
  starts the replication process.
  d. a molecule that provides the energy for
  nucleotide attachments.
  e. a regulatory protein that turns on the gene
  that starts DNA replication

Question 2

In the DNA strand above, if the daughter cells
  contain the sequence GACTAGTAAACCG
  after replication, they would be
 
  a. recessives.
  b. mutants.
  c. dominants.
  d. co-dominant.
  e. twins.


Title: In DNA replication, a primer is
Post by: yjiang5 on Mar 31, 2018
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Title: In DNA replication, a primer is
Post by: anja@phs.ae on Mar 31, 2018
So that's it? I get an expert answer then we move on with our lives? Not too bad :D