Can someone please help me in answering these biology questions?

Gameover175 asked:


How would the deoxyribose sugar-phosphate backbone of nucleotide chains look if purines paired only with purines and pyrimidines paired only with pyrimidines?

A DNA molecule (labeled as A) replicates to produce two new DNA molecules (labeled as B). Both of the B DNA molecules then replicate to form four new DNA molecules (labeled as C). Are any nucleotide chains from A present in the C DNA molecules? Explain your answer. If you believe the answer is yes, how many of the A DNA nucleotide chains are present in the C DNA molecules?

Christi

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2 Responses to “Can someone please help me in answering these biology questions?”

  1. BP - November 1st, 2009

    The strands from the group are both still part of the opposite strands from the strands from the.
    The group are both still part of the strands from the group are both still part of the strands that made up are as.

  2. ahelaumakani - November 2nd, 2009

    The backbone would have sections that are thinner and some that are bigger than pyrimidines so you would look kind of wavy.
    The backbone would look kind of wavy.