Q1. DNA is composed of four different DNA nucleotides.
(i) Which diagram represents the arrangement of the sugar, phosphate and the
base in a DNA nucleotide?
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(ii) An allele starts with the DNA sequence ATGCATGTACCG.
Give the sequence of the complementary DNA sequence.
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(iii) The length of one DNA nucleotide was measured at 3.3 × 10–10 metres.
Calculate the approximate length of a gene containing 250 nucleotides in nanometres (1 nanometre is
1 x 10-9 metres).
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(Total for question = 4 marks)
Q2. Figure 2 shows part of a DNA molecule.
Figure 2
(ii) Which molecules are present in the DNA backbone?
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A sugars and phosphates
B amino acids and bases
C sugars and bases
D amino acids and phosphates
, Q3. Figure 6 shows the percentage of each base in human DNA.
Describe how this data provides evidence for base pairing in DNA.
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Q4. The bar chart shows the percentage of guanine and thymine in a sample of DNA.
Complete the bar chart to show the percentage of adenine and cytosine in the sample.
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