Exam 20: Dna Replication, repair, and Recombination

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What is the difference between a transposon move and a retrotransposon move?

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The function of the The function of the   -clamp is to -clamp is to

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Bidirectional replication is defined as replication

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Describe how Okazaki fragments allow for simultaneous synthesis of double-stranded DNA.

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Lysogeny by bacteriophages causes what result to the host DNA?

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Why do helicase and gyrase need to work together?

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Base excision repair removes which kind of bases?

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When a cytosine is deaminated to form uracil and removed by glycosylase enzymes,a __________ site is generated.

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Describe the Ames test.

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What is NOT a likely repair system used if a strand of DNA has a pyrimidine dimer?

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An advantage of viral DNA using LTR to produce a four-nucleotide overhang on the 3' end is to

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Methenyltetrahydrofolate (MTHF)absorbs light to form *MTHF.What does the star on MTHF signify?

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Using the figure below,identify conservative replication,dispersive replication,and semiconservative replication. Using the figure below,identify conservative replication,dispersive replication,and semiconservative replication.

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What is the specific site on the E.coli genome where DNA replication can initiate?

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Semiconservative,as it relates to DNA replication,can be defined as when the original duplex DNA template

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Which of the following best describes base excision?

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What is the mechanism by which replication errors are fixed in E.coli?

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Spending time in the sun is a possible cause of DNA damage because UV radiation

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What would a possible outcome be if all eukaryotic cells had telomerase activity?

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DNA photolyase specifically seeks out what kind of DNA damage?

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