Exam 24: Nucleic Acid Structure
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-Complementary DNA and RNA strands can be ______.
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Based on the information in this chapter, which of the following sequences would likely bind a repressor if double stranded?
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E.coli topoisomerase III
I.contains a hole capable of holding duplex DNA that is lined with negatively charged residues.
II.binds the sugar-phosphate backbone such that base recognition is possible.
III.functions by nucleophilic attack on the binding phosphate group.
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Two circular DNAs are isolated, both with 1000 bp, are electrophoresed side-by-side: #1: twist (T)= +100, writhing number (W)= −5
#2: twist (T)= +1000, writhing number (W)= +5
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What evidence suggests that a biological function exists for Z-DNA?
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-In prokaryotes, many of the _____ that bind to DNA contain a HTH motif.
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-RNA catalysts are called ______.
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Which of the following prokaryotic enzymes can introduce negative supercoils?
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Which atoms, or groups attached to them, face into the minor groove of B-DNA? 

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Southern blots identify _____, Northern blots identify ____, and Western blots identify ______.
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Which of the following scientists is now accredited with generating the X-ray diffraction photograph that played a pivotal role in the discovery of the structure of B-DNA?
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The chromosomes of some viruses and bacteria are ______ and often ______.
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Which of the following best describes the structure of RNA-DNA hybrids?
I.They are most similar to A-DNA.
II.They are most similar to B-DNA.
III.They are most similar to Z-DNA.
IV.They are most similar to RNA.
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If a circular DNA containing no supercoils is incubated with ethidium bromide
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Which of the following would NOT result in the relaxation of supercoiled DNA?
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Nucleosomes
I.reduce the contour length of DNA 7-fold.
II.are bound together by linker histones.
III.come together to form a zigzag double helix.
IV.contain a histone octamer.
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tRNA molecules are
I.extensively base-paired.
II.stabilized by hydrogen bonds.
III.stabilized by stacking interactions.
IV.stabilized by covalent cross links.
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Which of the following best describes the structure of a nucleosome?
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