Exam 28: DNA Replication, Repair, and Recombination
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Exam 31: The Control of Gene Expression in Prokaryotes50 Questions
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How can the leading and lagging strands be synthesized in a coordinated fashion?
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DNA serves as the _____ for synthesis of complementary strands of DNA.
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One metal ion in the DNA polymerase reaction coordinates the 3'-hydroxyl group of the primer, and the second metal ion interacts with the ______________.
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DNA polymerase III is able to correct mistakes in replication due to its _________________ function.
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Topoisomerases are enzymes that introduce or eliminate supercoils in DNA during replication. What is the difference in mechanism and energy requirements for topoisomerase types I and II?
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One function of the two metal cations that are required by DNA polymerases is
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Type ________ topoisomerase introduces negative supercoils in DNA while type ________ topoisomerase relaxes supercoil structures.
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The human genetic skin disease caused by a mutation in components of the human nucleotide-excision-repair pathway is called ___________________.
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What describes the number of times a DNA strand winds around the helix axis when the axis lies in a plane?
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