A scientist adds a chemical to a culture of dividing cells in order to disrupt DNA replication. The replicated DNA produced by the cells is double-stranded, but sections nucleotides (Figure 1). it lack covalent bonds between adjacent 3' AT Figure 1. Replicated DNA produced after a chemical is introduced 48 Which of the following claims is best supported by the data? 0/1 The chemical disrupts hydrogen bonding. The chemical inhibits DNA ligase. The chemical blocks DNA polymerase. OOO

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A scientist adds a chemical to a culture of dividing cells in order to disrupt DNA replication. The replicated DNA
produced by the cells is double-stranded, but sections of it lack covalent bonds between adjacent
nucleotides (Figure 1).
5'
3'
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ĠC G
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3'
5'
Figure 1. Replicated DNA produced after a chemical is introduced
48
Which of the following claims is best supported by the data?
0/1
The chemical disrupts hydrogen bonding.
The chemical inhibits DNA ligase.
The chemical blocks DNA polymerase.
The chemical prevents the formation of RNA primers.
OO O O
Transcribed Image Text:A scientist adds a chemical to a culture of dividing cells in order to disrupt DNA replication. The replicated DNA produced by the cells is double-stranded, but sections of it lack covalent bonds between adjacent nucleotides (Figure 1). 5' 3' ACẢ ÅG ĠC G ÁČÁ GCACTCATGTG 3' 5' Figure 1. Replicated DNA produced after a chemical is introduced 48 Which of the following claims is best supported by the data? 0/1 The chemical disrupts hydrogen bonding. The chemical inhibits DNA ligase. The chemical blocks DNA polymerase. The chemical prevents the formation of RNA primers. OO O O
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