Exam 8: Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids

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In DNA sequencing by the Sanger (dideoxy)method:

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Based on the spontaneous deamination of cytosine,explain why it is advantageous for DNA to contain thymine,not uracil.

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Describe briefly how noncovalent interactions contribute to the three-dimensional shapes of RNA molecules.

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The double helix of DNA in the B-form is stabilized by:

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The alkaline hydrolysis of RNA does not produce:

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Write a double-stranded DNA sequence containing a six-nucleotide palindrome.

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In nucleotides and nucleic acids,syn and anti conformations relate to:

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In a double-stranded nucleic acid,cytosine typically base-pairs with:

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The difference between a ribonucleotide and a deoxyribonucleotide is:

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A solution of DNA is heated slowly until the tm is reached.What is the likely structure of the DNA molecules at this temperature?

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In the Watson-Crick model of DNA structure (now called B-form DNA):

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Describe briefly what is meant by saying that two DNA strands are complementary.

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The phosphodiester bonds that link adjacent nucleotides in both RNA and DNA:

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The difference between thymine and uracil is:

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The compound that consists of ribose linked by an N-glycosidic bond to N-9 of adenine is:

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Based on Chargaff's rules,which of the following are possible base compositions for double-stranded DNA? Based on Chargaff's rules,which of the following are possible base compositions for double-stranded DNA?

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In living cells,nucleotides and their derivatives can serve as:

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The experiment of Avery,MacLeod,and McCarty in which nonvirulent bacteria were made virulent by transformation was significant because it showed that:

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In the Watson-Crick model of DNA structure:

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Compounds that generate nitrous acid (such as nitrites,nitrates,and nitrosamines)change DNA molecules by:

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