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Multiple Choice
Which part of the DNA molecule is most directly associated with the coding of genetic information?
A
The double helix shape
B
The hydrogen bonds between strands
C
The sugar-phosphate backbone
D
The sequence of nitrogenous bases
Verified step by step guidance
1
Understand that DNA is composed of four main components: a sugar-phosphate backbone, nitrogenous bases, hydrogen bonds, and its double helix structure.
Recognize that the sugar-phosphate backbone provides structural support but does not carry genetic information.
Know that the double helix shape is the overall 3D structure of DNA, important for stability but not directly coding information.
Identify that hydrogen bonds hold the two strands together but do not encode genetic information themselves.
Focus on the sequence of nitrogenous bases (adenine, thymine, cytosine, guanine) because the specific order of these bases encodes the genetic instructions.