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What property of DNA makes it possible for a probe to find a single-stranded

DNA target gene?
A. Alleles are in pairs.

B. A DNA molecule has two paired strands.

C. Chromosomes come in pairs.

D. Probes are dominant over genes.


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User PiotrK
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Answer: it is B " A DNA molecule has two paired strands"

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Andrey Glazkov
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Answer:

B. A DNA molecule has two paired strands.

Step-by-step explanation:

DNA is a double helical structure in which two DNA strands are joined together by complementary base pairing between the bases of two strands.

The tendency of a single-stranded DNA to base pair with another single-stranded DNA or RNA with a complementary sequence allows a probe to locate a gene in a single-stranded DNA.

Probes are the short polynucleotide strands with a complementary sequence to that of the gene under study. Therefore, probes bind to the genes with complementary sequences and help locate them in a long single-stranded DNA.

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