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14. What might happen if your cells misread those instructions?
The instructions may not work and the cell be harmed.
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2. The threadlike structures of DNA.
chromosomes
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11. What are the four bases of DNA?
guanine, cytosine, adenine, and thymine
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5. What do you call the smaller subunits of DNA?
nucleotides
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1. Who studied the crystal structure of DNA using X-rays?
Wilkins and Franklin
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shark
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9. What do you call the unzipped strand of protein?
parent strand
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12. How does the structure of DNA allow it to copy itself?
DNA unzips and copies, forming two daughter strands
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13. Why is it important for proteins to error check the DNA before it is zipped back up?
Proofreading the DNA before zipping it up ensures that the cell will continue to function properly
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4. Who built the first correct 3-D model of DNA?
Watson and Crick
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8. What base pairs with adenine?
thymine
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3. What is the basic units of hereditary information?
genes
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7. What base pairs with guanine?
cytosine
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10. When the protein strand zips back, what is being formed?
daughter strand
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