Exam 23: Transposition
Exam 1: A Brief History29 Questions
Exam 2: The Molecular Nature of Genes30 Questions
Exam 3: An Introduction to Gene Function30 Questions
Exam 4: Molecular Cloning Methods30 Questions
Exam 5: Molecular Tools for Studying Genes and Gene Activity30 Questions
Exam 6: The Mechanism of Transcription in Bacteria27 Questions
Exam 7: Operons: Fine Control of Bacterial Transcription27 Questions
Exam 8: Major Shifts in Bacterial Transcription28 Questions
Exam 9: Dna-Protein Interactions in Bacteria27 Questions
Exam 10: Eukaryotic Rna Polymerases and Their Promoters26 Questions
Exam 11: General Transcription Factors in Eukaryotes29 Questions
Exam 12: Transcription Activators in Eukaryotes31 Questions
Exam 13: Chromatin Structure and Its Effect on Transcription29 Questions
Exam 14: Rna Processing I: Splicing31 Questions
Exam 15: Rna Processing II: Capping and Polyadenylation31 Questions
Exam 16: Rna Processing: Other Post-Transcriptional Events35 Questions
Exam 17: The Mechanism of Translation I: Initiation33 Questions
Exam 18: The Mechanism of Translation II: Elongation and Termination32 Questions
Exam 19: Ribosomes and Transfer Rna30 Questions
Exam 20: Dna Replication,damage and Repair33 Questions
Exam 21: Dna Replication II: Detailed Mechanism24 Questions
Exam 22: Homologous Recombination30 Questions
Exam 23: Transposition33 Questions
Exam 24: Introduction to Genomics: Dna Sequencing on a Genomic Scale29 Questions
Exam 25: Genomics II: Functional Genomics,proteomics and Bioinformatics30 Questions
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_______________ is an enzyme that can synthesize DNA from an RNA template.
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Reverse transcriptase
The recombinases RAG-1 and RAG-2 are expressed in both plasma and memory B-cells.
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Hybrid dysgenesis may lead to the formation of new species.
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HERVs,human endogenous retroviruses make up about 10-20% of the human genome.
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The loss of bases or gain of bases is common in immunoglobulin gene rearrangement.
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Which of the following transposons does not contain LTRs or inverted repeats at its ends?
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Group II introns are non-LTR retrotransposons that are found only in bacterial cells.
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Which of the following is not necessary for retroviral insertion into the host genome?
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The constant region of an antibody contains the antigen binding domains.
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In ____________transposition both strands of the original DNA move together whereas in _________ transposition one copy of the DNA moves to a new site while one copy stays in the genome.
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Individuals with SCID,severe combined immunodeficiency disease,have defective ________ genes,which cause loss of B-cell and T-cell function.
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In order for P element transfer to happen in Drosophila which of the following situations must occur?
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Antibiotic resistance in bacteria can be transferred using insertion sequences.
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The Ds transposable element of maize cannot transpose on its own because it lacks
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Which of the following is not true concerning immunoglobulin gene recombination signal sequences?
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Insertion sequences are transposable elements that can inactivate genes.
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__________ receptor genes undergo rearrangement in a manor similar to B-cell immunoglobulin genes.
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Transposable elements or _________ are DNA fragments that can move from one organism to another.
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5'-ACCGTAG-GATGCCA-3'is an example of an inverted repeat sequence.
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DNA sequences that resemble normal genes but do not function are called________.
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