Exam 4: DNA, RNA, and the Flow of Genetic Information
Exam 1: Biochemistry: An Evolving Science50 Questions
Exam 2: Protein Composition and Structure48 Questions
Exam 3: Exploring Proteins and Proteomes50 Questions
Exam 4: DNA, RNA, and the Flow of Genetic Information41 Questions
Exam 5: Exploring Genes and Genomes50 Questions
Exam 6: Exploring Evolution and Bioinformatics47 Questions
Exam 7: Hemoglobin: a Portrait of a Protein in Action53 Questions
Exam 8: Enzymes: Basic Concepts and Kinetics50 Questions
Exam 9: Catalytic Strategies50 Questions
Exam 10: Regulatory Strategies50 Questions
Exam 11: Carbohydrates49 Questions
Exam 12: Lipids and Cell Membranes50 Questions
Exam 13: Membrane Channels and Pumps52 Questions
Exam 14: Signal-Transduction Pathways50 Questions
Exam 15: Metabolism: Basic Concepts and Design50 Questions
Exam 16: Glycolysis and Gluconeogenesis50 Questions
Exam 17: The Citric Acid Cycle48 Questions
Exam 18: Oxidative Phosphorylation50 Questions
Exam 19: The Light Reactions of Photosynthesis50 Questions
Exam 20: The Calvin Cycle and the Pentose Phosphate Pathway48 Questions
Exam 21: Glycogen Metabolism50 Questions
Exam 22: Fatty Acid Metabolism50 Questions
Exam 23: Protein Turnover and Amino Acid Catabolism49 Questions
Exam 24: The Biosynthesis of Amino Acids48 Questions
Exam 25: Nucleotide Biosynthesis50 Questions
Exam 26: Biosynthesis of Membrane Lipids and Steroids50 Questions
Exam 27: The Integration of Metabolism50 Questions
Exam 28: DNA Replication, repair, and Recombination48 Questions
Exam 29: RNA Synthesis and Processing47 Questions
Exam 30: Protein Synthesis48 Questions
Exam 31: The Control of Gene Expression in Prokaryotes49 Questions
Exam 32: The Control of Gene Expression in Eukaryotes50 Questions
Exam 33: Sensory Systems49 Questions
Exam 34: The Immune System50 Questions
Exam 35: Molecular Motors50 Questions
Exam 36: Drug Development48 Questions
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The first amino acid in bacterial proteins is
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The feature(s)of DNA deduced by Watson and Crick included
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Why are deletion and insertion mutations potentially lethal?
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The genetic code has no punctuation.The sequence of bases is read sequentially from a fixed starting point codon,AUG.After the reading begins,every set of three bases codes for one amino acid in the protein sequence.If an insertion or a deletion occurs,there can be a completely different set of codes after the mutation,which can result in a nonsense sequence and a nonfunctional protein.
What are the common promoter regions found in bacterial genes?
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Draw the hydrogen-bonded base pairs of A to T and show why A does not hydrogen bond to C.
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The technique(s)used by Franklin and Wilkins to deduce the structure of DNA was
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What is the nucleotide sequence on the DNA template strand that yields the CUA codon for leucine?
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The enzyme that is capable of synthesizing DNA from an RNA template is __________________.
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What are the characteristics of Z-DNA and what does the Z in Z-DNA stand for?
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The advantage(s)to having most genes of higher eukaryotes,such as birds and mammals,be split include
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Although the right-handed double helix is the most well-known DNA structure,DNA can also form
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The chemical forces that contribute to the stability of the DNA due to the base stacking present in the DNA helix are
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