| 11. | The nucleobases are important in base pairing of strands to form higher-level double helix.
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| 12. | In terms of base pairing, this has no effect.
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| 13. | Nucleotides may be protected from DMS modification by base pairing, tertiary contacts, or protein-RNA interactions.
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| 14. | They can cause mismatched base pairing during DNA replication.
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| 15. | One proposal is that antisense RNAs are involved in regulating gene expression through RNA-RNA base pairing.
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| 16. | Two DNA strands are held together by base pairing that allows the cytosine ( C ).
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| 17. | Mismatches in DNA base pairing can potentially result in dysfunctional proteins and could lead to cancer.
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| 18. | The base pairing and chain formation reactions, which form the daughter helix, are catalyzed by DNA polymerases.
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| 19. | This is sometimes less useful in RNA because base pairing is much more highly conserved than sequence.
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| 20. | This exact pairing is called base pairing.
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