Exam 3: Nucleic Acid Structure and Function
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Which of the following bases pairs with guanine?
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Which of the following bases is not present in RNA?
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The coenzymes known as NAD+, FAD and coenzyme A all contain a derivative of _____.
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Which of the following is correctly paired with its nucleoside?
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What term describes the process of converting the information found in DNA into the sequence of a protein?
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A base found exclusively in DNA is _____ while _____ is found only in RNA.
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Bacteria and archaea typically have fewer than _____ genes while plants and animals typically have greater than _____ genes.
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If instead of four different bases in DNA and RNA, there were six, what is the minimum size of a codon to encode the 20 amino acids commonly found in proteins?
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The presence of _____ approximately once in every 1000 base pairs is what makes each individual human genetically unique.
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Which of the following non-covalent interactions is the most important in maintaining the structure of the double helix?
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The link between a purine and ribose is made from the ___ of the purine ring to the ___ of the ribose.
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Which of the following represents a DNA mutation in the template strand that would convert serine to cysteine?
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Differences in structure between a DNA helix and an RNA helix can predominantly be attributed to the presence of _____ in RNA.
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Which of the following is a characteristic of Chargaff's rules?
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