Exam 10: Biosynthesis of Nucleic Acids: Replication

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Which of the following is not a function of DNA polymerase I from E. coli?

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In eukaryotic replication, the RNA primers are degraded by:

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The energetic driving force for nucleic acid synthesis is

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The universal features of DNA replication include all the following, except:

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The mechanism of breakage and reunion of DNA strands during recombination was proposed by:

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An important process in the synthesis of new DNA is

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DNA repair mechanisms are essentially the same whether the DNA has minor damage or major damage.

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E. coli replication on the lagging strand

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Both eukaryotes and prokaryotes use a dimeric DNA Polymerase for DNA replication.

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In the original Central Dogma of biology, the ordinary flow of genetic information is:

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Which of the following is not required for optimal DNA replication?

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Why is thymine used in DNA rather than uracil?

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Which of the following activities does E. coli DNA polymerase III lack?

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Which of the following statements is true about the so-called "MUT" (for "mutation") repair mechanisms?

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Which of the following is not an activity of DNA Polymerase I?

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Which is most likely to have a high processivity?

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Single strand binding proteins are important for this activity:

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The enzyme telomerase uses mechanisms that involve:

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Which of the following characteristics is not associated with E. coli primase?

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All the following describe the general mechanism of DNA synthesis, except:

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