Exam 7: Dna Structure and Replication

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Based on Griffith's results, what would you expect if you injected both heat- killed type RII and living type SIII?

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The mouse lives.

Which enzyme, a combination of several proteins and a molecule of RNA, acts as the template for the telomere repeat DNA sequence?

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telomerase

In the Hershey- Chase experiment, bacteriophages were produced in either 32P- containing or 35S- containing medium. Where were these isotopes eventually detected when the radioactively- labeled bacteriophages were introduced to a fresh bacterial culture?

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What is required for DNA polymerase to initiate DNA strand synthesis?

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Why are telomeres problematic for eukaryotic chromosome replication?

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What type of bond is formed between the hydroxyl group of one nucleotide and the phosphate group of an adjacent nucleotide, forming the sugar- phosphate backbone of DNA?

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Why do origins of replication in various bacteria have conserved DNA consensus sequences?

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What is the difference between a nucleotide and a nucleoside?

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The following represents a DNA strand in the process of replication. The bottom sequence is that of DNA strand with polarity indicated and the top sequence represents the RNA primer. GGGGCCUUU 5' AAATCCCCGGAAACTAAAC 3' Which of the following will be the first DNA nucleotide added to the primer?

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Comparison of conserved sequences among related species usually leads to the identification of ______, which illustrate the nucleotides most often found at each position of DNA in the conserved region.

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The extraordinary accuracy of the DNA polymerase III enzyme lies in its ability to "proofread" newly synthesized DNA, a function of the enzyme's__________ .

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What is removed from dNTPs to provide the energy required for DNA polymerase to catalyze DNA strand elongation?

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What proteins bind the DNA sequences found at the origins of replication?

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Based on the following replication bubble, which of these statements is true? Based on the following replication bubble, which of these statements is true?

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What is the overall direction of DNA strand elongation?

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Avery, Macleod, and McCarty expanded on Griffith's experiment to prove that DNA is the hereditary molecule required for transformation. What treatment of the heat- killed SIII bacteria extract resulted in the mouse LIVING?

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What structure in E. coli delivers primase and accessory proteins to the oriC site to synthesize the primer needed for DNA replication?

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What is the purpose of the 3'- to- 5' exonuclease activity of DNA Polymerase?

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During DNA replication in E. coli, how does the cell prevent the DNA strands from following their natural tendency to seek maximum stability and reanneal?

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DNA polymerase requires a primer sequence to provide a________ functional group to which the new DNA nucleotide can be added.

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