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What is the function of an endonuclease?
 a. cleavage of a specific base from DNA
  b. cleavage of a specific phosphodiester bond in DNA
  c. promotion of folding of DNA into a double helix
  d. carrying a specific amino acid to the site of protein synthesis

Question 2

What sequence is fully complementary to the following sequence? 5'-GTACGACT-3'
 a. 5'-GTACGACT-3'
  b. 5'-TCAGCATG-3'
  c. 5'-AGTCGTAC-3
  d. 5'-CATGCTGA-3'



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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