Biology, asked by ritikamande8083, 11 months ago

DNA synthesis can be specifically measured by
estimating the incorporation of radiolabelled
(a) uracil
(b) adenine
(c) thymidine
(d) deoxyribose sugar

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Answered by RonakSahal1
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Answer:

c option thymidine as done by Taylor and colleagues on vicia faba

Answered by UsmanSant
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DNA synthesis can be specifically measured by estimating the incorporation of radiolabelled thymidine.

● Consequently, assessing the consolidation of radiolabelled thymine can gauge DNA amalgamation and radiolabelled uracil can quantify RNA blend, as all different nitrogenous bases are comparative in both DNA and RNA.

● Hence radiolabelled thymidine is used in the experiment.

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