The DNA in which the base sequence of one strand is opposite to that of other strand when read from opposite direction is called |
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a) |
Satellite DNA |
b) |
Palindromic DNA |
c) |
Repetitious DNA |
d) |
Non-coding DNA |
The DNA in which the base sequence of one strand is opposite to that of other strand when read from opposite direction is called |
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a) |
Satellite DNA |
b) |
Palindromic DNA |
c) |
Repetitious DNA |
d) |
Non-coding DNA |
(b)
Palindromic DNA Satellite DNA part of DNA having long stretches of repetitive base pairs
Non-coding DNA Greater part of DNA is eukaryotic cells does not code for RNAs. This ‘extra’ DNA seems to have no function. It has two special forms
(i) Repetitions DNA
(ii) Jumping genes