Exam 18: Genomics,Bioinformatics,and Proteomics
Exam 1: Introduction to Genetics54 Questions
Exam 2: Mitosis and Meiosis45 Questions
Exam 3: Mendelian Genetics58 Questions
Exam 4: Modification of Mendelian Ratios60 Questions
Exam 5: Sex Determination and Sex Chromosomes50 Questions
Exam 6: Chromosome Mutations: Variation in Number and Arrangement48 Questions
Exam 7: Linkage and Chromosome Mapping in Eukaryotes39 Questions
Exam 8: Genetic Analysis and Mapping in Bacteria and Bacteriophages47 Questions
Exam 9: DNA structure and Analysis51 Questions
Exam 10: DNA Replication and Recombination50 Questions
Exam 11: Chromosome Structure and DNA Sequence Organization34 Questions
Exam 12: The Genetic Code and Transcription51 Questions
Exam 13: Translation and Proteins46 Questions
Exam 14: Gene Mutation,DNA Repair,and Transposition53 Questions
Exam 15: Regulation of Gene Expression69 Questions
Exam 16: The Genetics of Cancer48 Questions
Exam 17: Recombinant DNA Technology50 Questions
Exam 18: Genomics,Bioinformatics,and Proteomics44 Questions
Exam 19: Applications and Ethics of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology37 Questions
Exam 20: Developmental Genetics39 Questions
Exam 21: Quantitative Genetics and Multifactorial Traits52 Questions
Exam 22: Population and Evolutionary Genetics58 Questions
Exam 23: Conservation Genetics35 Questions
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The Human Genome Project,which got underway in 1990,is an international effort to ________.
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Sequencing the dog genome has indicated that a single locus on chromosome 15 may play a major role in genetically distinguishing large dog breeds from small dog breeds.
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The Human Genome Project is an international effort to construct a physical map sequence of the approximately 3 billion base pairs in the haploid human genome.
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What is meant by the term low gene density? Give an example of an organism with low gene density.
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The term paralog is often used in conjunction with discussions of hemoglobin genes.What does this term mean,and how does it apply to hemoglobin genes?
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Which two factors contribute significantly to the wide ranges of genome size among eukaryotes?
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The dog (Canis familiaris)genome has recently been sequenced.About how many of the dog's genes are shared with humans?
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Numerous scientists around the world have proposed to sequence 10,000 vertebrate genomes in five years.What is the name of this plan?
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Multigene families are characterized by clusters of tandemly arranged unique pseudogenes organized as operons.
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The human genome contains approximately 20,000 protein-coding genes,yet it has the capacity to produce several hundred thousand gene products.What can account for the vast difference in gene number and product number?
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Most of the bacterial genomes described in the text have fewer than ________.
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There is a general inverse relationship between DNA content and organismic complexity.
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Name the two strategic methods that scientists are using to sequence genomes.
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Archaea (formerly known as archaebacteria)is one of the three major divisions of living organisms; the other two are eubacteria and eukaryotes.Nanoarchaeum equitans is in the Archaea domain and has one of the smallest genomes known,about 0.5 Mb.How can an organism complete its life cycle with so little genetic material?
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Intron frequency varies considerably among eukaryotes.Provide a general comparison of intron frequencies in yeast and humans.What about intron size?
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