Exam 17: Recombination and Transposition at the Molecular

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Site-specific recombination occurs between homologous sequences of DNA. FALSE

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Chromosomes that are genetically the same, but have different banding patterns using Hoechst 33258 and Giemsa stains, are called giemequin chromosomes.

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Transposable elements in bacteria are commonly called insertion sequences.

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Which of the following may account for the process of gene conversion?

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Long-terminal repeats are unique to which group of transposons?

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Transposon tagging may be used for which of the following reasons?

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Which of the following domain types is unique to the heavy chain of the polypeptide?

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In the Perry-Wolff experiments with harlequin chromosomes, colcemid was applied to the cells following labeling with BrdU for what reason?

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Which of the following is an example of a transposable element?

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Alu is an example of a retro element in the human genome.

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The type of transposition in which the number of transposons increases in the genome is called .

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Bacteriophage l inserts into a bacterial chromosome using which of the following?

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The Holliday model is used to explain which of the following?

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Which enzyme is unique to the retro elements?

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Which of the following is technically not part of the genetic information of a transposable element?

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The process of recombination occurs during metaphase I of meiosis.

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LINEs and SINEs may be due to high levels of transposable element activity.

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A heteroduplex is a DNA double helix that contains mismatches.

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A incomplete transposon contains all of the information necessary to conduct transposition.

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Which of the following most likely accounts for the majority of the recombination events during both DNA repair and meiosis?

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