Bacterial chromosomes, unlike eukaryotic chromosomes, often consist of a single replicon.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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a. D b. B1 c. B12 d. B6 e. C
Draw and label a long bone, giving the function of each part. What will be an ideal response?
In general, each gene codes for a specific protein
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Suppose a new species of bacterium is discovered. It contains a form of DNA pol III that can add new nucleotides to either the 5' end or the 3' end of an existing strand. All other properties of the enzyme remain unchanged. How would DNA replication in these bacteria differ from normal replication?
A. DNA gyrase would no longer be required for replication. B. Both new strands could be synthesized continuously like the leading strand. C. The same polymerase molecule could synthesize both strands at the same time. D. Helicase would no longer be required for replication.