Exam 25: Dna Replication
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Exam 25: Dna Replication24 Questions
Exam 26: Dna Restructuring: Repair,recombination,rearrangement,amplification24 Questions
Exam 27: Information Readout: Transcription and Post-Transcriptional Processing24 Questions
Exam 28: Information Decoding: Translation and Post-Translational Protein Processing27 Questions
Exam 29: Regulation of Gene Expression24 Questions
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Which of the following exonuclease activities is present in DNA polymerase I?
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In eukaryotic replication,which polymerase is analogous to E.coli primase?
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Which of the following is an 11-base consensus sequence that makes up the autonomously replicating sequence present in yeast DNA that is a requirement for the start of replication?
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What feature of the telomerase enzyme allows it to synthesize DNA without the use of a DNA or RNA primer?
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Which of the subunits of DNA polymerase III is responsible for the high processivity of the enzyme?
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How does the gp32 protein facilitate both stabilization of single-stranded DNA as well as its renaturation to double-stranded DNA?
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Which of the following is required for DNA polymerase I activity?
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Which of the following was evidence that DNA polymerase I was not responsible for the bulk of DNA synthesis in vivo?
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If a segment of a eukaryotic chromosome contained three origins of replication (at the sites indicated with arrows),how would the segment appear when replication was about half completed? 

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Show the reaction (with arrow pushing)for addition of the next nucleotide: 

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A mutation in a gene results in a mutant phenotype.What occurs if the wild-type phenotype is restored by a mutation at another site in the gene?
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Which of the following is the best description for primase?
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In a type I topoisomerase,the active site amino acid _________ is covalently bound to the free _______ end of the cut in the DNA.
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What protein complexes with ATP and cardiolipin to initiate E.coli DNA replication by creating negative superhelical tension in the double stranded DNA?
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In the Klenow fragment of many DNA polymerases,the Mg2+ ions that are required for activity are coordinated to which amino acid R-groups?
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Replication of DNA in E.coli occurs in what type of fashion?
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Which of the following explains the result of type I topoisomerase activity on underwound DNA,considering that no energy (ATP)is used in the reaction?
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In DNA synthesis,the _____________ strand is synthesized in a __________ fashion.
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What enzyme that is part of the primosome is responsible for unwinding of the DNA ahead of the replication fork?
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