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04.06.2021 •
Biology
When analyzing DNA, what percentage of the human genome do tandem repeats represent?
5 percent
25 percent
30 percent
60 percent
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Ответ:
60 percent i think
Explanation:
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Ответ:
B
Explanation:
This is called a dehydration reaction because water is released in the reaction for every glycosidic bond formed between two monomers. On one end of the polysaccharide, is an available 4’ carbon a --OH and an --H. This end of the polysaccharide will bond with the 1’ carbon of the monomer to form a glycosidic bond. The 1' carbon of the monomer will lose its --H while the 4’ carbon at the end of the polymer will lose an --OH. This releases a water molecule (--H + --OH --> H₂O) which is why the process is called a dehydration reaction.