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Which option best interprets the barley seedling using maltose, Benedict assay, pH 5.8 and dataset lane 131 for Explain why semi-conservative replication maintains genetic continuity?
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Question
- A. The barley seedling using maltose, Benedict assay, pH 5.8 and dataset lane 131 links explain why semi-conservative replication maintains genetic continuity to DNA replication with molecule-specific evidence.
- B. It only names amylose and ignores the evidence from emulsion test.
- C. It describes a different sample, milk sample, without answering the stated objective.
- D. It gives an unsupported conclusion from 620 nm filter and omits the biological explanation.
Answer
Correct answer: The barley seedling using maltose, Benedict assay, pH 5.8 and dataset lane 131 links explain why semi-conservative replication maintains genetic continuity to DNA replication with molecule-specific evidence.
Explanation
The barley seedling using maltose, Benedict assay, pH 5.8 and dataset lane 131 links explain why semi-conservative replication maintains genetic continuity to DNA replication with molecule-specific evidence. The distractors are wrong because they change the sample, ignore the assay evidence or make an unsupported conclusion. This anchors the answer to DNA replication and the exact learning objective.
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