Suppose that there was an enzyme that cuts bonds between deoxyribose and nitroge
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Suppose that there was an enzyme that cuts bonds between deoxyribose and nitrogenous bases. What would this enzyme do to a DNA molecule?
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this enzyme would separate the strands of DNA but leave each strand intact
this enzyme would replace all the A's in a DNA molecule with G's.
this enzyme would make cuts in the "backbone" of each strand of a DNA molecule
this enzyme would have no effect on a DNA molecule
this enzyme would remove bases from nucleotides
this enzyme would separate the strands of DNA but leave each strand intact
this enzyme would replace all the A's in a DNA molecule with G's.
this enzyme would make cuts in the "backbone" of each strand of a DNA molecule
this enzyme would have no effect on a DNA molecule
this enzyme would remove bases from nucleotides
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this enzyme would separate the strands of DNA but leave each strand intact
this enzyme would separate the strands of DNA but leave each strand intact
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