Suppose living things are hit with radiation of a shorter wavelength than light. What would happen to the chemical bonds in living things?
a. The bonds would be weakened.
b. The bonds would remain intact.
c. The bonds would be strengthened.
d. The bonds would be destroyed.
Ans: d. The bonds would be destroyed.
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interest in a DNA library, how is the hybrid identified?
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