How are hydrogen bonds important in the replication of DNA? What type of organic molecule is DNA? Which pair of nitrogenous bases will form a bond in a DNA molecule? What bonds does DNA polymerase form? As DNA is replicated, which DNA base pair will bond to cytosine? adenine thymine cytos...
百度试题 结果1 题目26 What is the minimum number of hydrogen bonds in a length of DN A containing 700 base pairs? C A 350 B 700 C 1400 D 2100 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C 反馈 收藏
How can four guanine bases be held together to form a planar structure held together by hydrogen bonds? Draw the structure of these four hydrogen bonded guanine bases. Are these Watson-Crick hydrogen bonds or not? How many hydrogen bonds are likely to form between 2 molecules of acryl...
high-performance fibers. Meta-aramid fibers were first commercially applied in the early 1960s, with para-aramid fibers being developed in following decade. They are unique because their structures, characterized by polymer chains, are linked through powerful hydrogen bonds that efficiently transfer mech...
DNA is double-stranded and similar to a twisted rope latter composed of nitrogenous based pairs with hydrogen bonds in what order? a) Adenine and cytosine, thymine and guanine b) Adenine and thymine, guanine and cytosine c) DN...
Equation of motion coupled-cluster calculations (EOM-CCSD) have been performed to obtain 15N−15N and 17O−17O coupling constants (2hJX-X) across N−H+−N and O−H+−O hydrogen bonds in a series of protonated dimers. 2hJX-X values are dominated by the Fermi-contact term and...
What can we learn from NMR about Hydrogen Bonds ?Grzesiek, Stephan
Purines and Pyrimidines:A basic crystalline compound that forms hydrogen bonds. They are the two basic types of nitrogenous bases that form the nucleotide bases found in DNA and RNA. Monomer:A molecule that can be bonded to other identical molecules to make a polymer (see below). Remember th...
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The breaking of H-O bonds by high energy bonds releases hydrogen in the presence of catalysts, including tin oxide, sulfur oxides, etc.8 In recent years, biomass has emerged as a more promising alternative to fossil fuels for hydrogen production due to its abundant reserves, ease of oxidation...