Exam 4: Nucleic Acids and the Rna World

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What forms the "backbone" of a nucleic acid?

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Which one of the following is not a way that RNA is seen as intermediate between DNA and proteins?

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The "information system" of the cell involves stable genetic information being stored as , which can be used to make a "disposable" relatively short- lived) copy of this information as .

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What is the structural feature that allows DNA to replicate?

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Nucleic acids have a definite polarity, or directionality. Stated another way, one end of the molecule is different from the other end. How are these ends described?

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Use the following information when answering the corresponding questions). Shuichi Nakano reported in Science in February 2000 that, "The RNA enzyme ribozyme) from hepatitis delta virus catalyzes self- cleavage of a . . . [chemical] . . . bond." This reaction is inherently slow due to the formation of an unfavorable negative charge on the ribozyme. The author goes on to show that this self- cleavage is made faster by joining it with an acid- base reaction that neutralizes the negative charge. Nakano's model describes a positively charged cytosine base on the ribozyme acting as the acid, and magnesium hydroxide acting as the base. Specifically, the cytosine donates its proton H+) to neutralize the unstable negative charge that would have formed on the ribozyme. -In the acid- base reaction described in the preceding paragraph, a proton H+) is being transferred. What is acting as the proton acceptor?

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In the secondary structure of DNA, the a- helical twists are organized into

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Which of the following best describes DNA's secondary structure?

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What is the difference between a ribonucleotide and a deoxyribonucleotide?

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Nucleic acids are polymers made up of which of the following monomers?

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The work of Bartel's group on the ribozyme RNA replicase supports which conclusion?

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Why is DNA said to be antiparallel?

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Bartel's research group showed that an RNA replicase ribozyme could be created by

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If a molecule of DNA contains 10% cytosine, it has guanine and adenine respectively.

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Use the following information when answering the corresponding questions). Shuichi Nakano reported in Science in February 2000 that, "The RNA enzyme ribozyme) from hepatitis delta virus catalyzes self- cleavage of a . . . [chemical] . . . bond." This reaction is inherently slow due to the formation of an unfavorable negative charge on the ribozyme. The author goes on to show that this self- cleavage is made faster by joining it with an acid- base reaction that neutralizes the negative charge. Nakano's model describes a positively charged cytosine base on the ribozyme acting as the acid, and magnesium hydroxide acting as the base. Specifically, the cytosine donates its proton H+) to neutralize the unstable negative charge that would have formed on the ribozyme. -If the cytosine is positively charged +) before self- cleavage, what would its charge be after self- cleavage?

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A nucleotide is made up of which of the following subunits?

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Which of the following nitrogenous bases are purines?

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Although DNA is the main hereditary material in all life- forms, it lacks one important characteristic to make it a candidate for the first life- form. Why have researchers rejected the idea that DNA was found in the first Life- form?

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Which of the following nitrogenous bases is found in RNA, but not DNA?

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Hairpins and stem- and- loop patterns make up what part of RNA's structure?

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