Deck 11: Microbial Genetics and Infectious Disease

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Rearrange the following events in the order in which they occur during DNA proofreading.Which is the last event?

A)Nuclease activity catalyzes nucleotide removal
B)The elongating DNA strand leaves the exonuclease site
C)The elongating DNA strand slides to the exonuclease active site
D)DNA polymerase action slows
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A(n)_____ has an anticodon,which ensures the correct amino acid will be added to the growing polypeptide chain during protein synthesis.

A)Repressor
B)mRNA
C)tRNA
D)rRNA
E)Operon
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Rearrange the following events in the order in which they occur during DNA proofreading.Which is the first event?

A)Nuclease activity catalyzes nucleotide removal
B)The elongating DNA strand leaves the exonuclease site
C)The elongating DNA strand slides to the exonuclease active site
D)DNA polymerase action slows
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DNA polarity is determined by

A)Hydrogen binding
B)Primer:template junctions
C)The ratio of guanine to adenine nucleotides
D)The linkage of one nucleotide to another
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Rearrange the following events in the order in which they occur during DNA proofreading.Which is the second event?

A)Nuclease activity catalyzes nucleotide removal
B)The elongating DNA strand leaves the exonuclease site
C)The elongating DNA strand slides to the exonuclease active site
D)DNA polymerase action slows
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Which of the following base pairs is not complementary?

A)Adenine: thymine
B)Guanine: uracil
C)Cytosine: guanine
D)Adenine: uracil
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Amino acids are escorted to ribosomes during protein synthesis using

A)mRNA
B)aRNA
C)rRNA
D)sRNA
E)tRNA
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Topoisomerase is required for replication because

A)It links DNA to the primer
B)It prevents unnecessary replication forks from forming
C)It is a DNA polymerase
D)It relaxes the supercoiling of DNA to allow replication
E)It is a DNA ligase
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A six carbon sugar is a component of

A)RNA
B)DNA
C)Both DNA and RNA
D)Neither DNA or RNA
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Uracil is a component of

A)RNA
B)DNA
C)Both DNA and RNA
D)Neither DNA or RNA
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When DNA replication is taking place,the single DNA strands called _____ unwind and pair with short RNA _____.

A)Active sites; leading strands
B)Codons; reading frames
C)Anticodons; codon regions
D)Replication forks; Okazaki fragments
E)Templates; primers
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The term "complementary" refers to what in DNA?

A)The opposite orientation of the two polynucleotide strands
B)Chemical reaction used to form a nucleotide
C)The replication fork
D)The pairing between purines and pyrimidines in the two polynucleotide strands
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During DNA replication,the lagging strand moves _____ the replication fork and requires the synthesis of _____ primer(s).

A)Away from; one
B)Toward; one
C)Away from; many
D)Toward; many
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A five carbon sugar is a component of

A)RNA
B)DNA
C)Both DNA and RNA
D)Neither DNA or RNA
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The term used to describe the orientation of the two strands of DNA is

A)Polarity
B)Complementary
C)Antiparallel
D)Supercoiled
E)Forked
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When referring to a primer:template junction,the primer is composed of _____,whereas the template is composed of _____.

A)RNA; protein
B)RNA; single-stranded DNA
C)DNA; protein
D)RNA; double-stranded DNA
E)DNA; double-stranded DNA
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A sugar with -OH on the 3' but not the 2' carbon is a component of

A)RNA
B)DNA
C)Both DNA and RNA
D)Neither DNA or RNA
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Rearrange the following events in the order in which they occur during DNA proofreading.Which is the third event?

A)Nuclease activity catalyzes nucleotide removal
B)The elongating DNA strand leaves the exonuclease site
C)The elongating DNA strand slides to the exonuclease active site
D)DNA polymerase action slows
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Protein synthesis occurs on _____,which form the base for translation of _____.

A)Ribosomes; mRNA
B)Operons; mRNA
C)Primer: template junctions; rRNA
D)Ribosomes; rRNA
E)Active sites; DNA
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A sugar with -OH on both the 2' and the 3' carbons is a component of

A)RNA
B)DNA
C)Both DNA and RNA
D)Neither DNA or RNA
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Which enzyme facilitates the attachment of amino acids to tRNA molecules?

A)Peptidyl transferase
B)RNA polymerase
C)Helicase
D)Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase
E)Topoisomerase
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The term _____ is used to explain the redundancy of the genetic code.

A)Error-prone
B)Degenerate
C)Unfaithful
D)Duplicity
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In bacteria,the synthesis of the amino acid tryptophan is regulated by a mechanism analogous to

A)Gene induction
B)Feedback inhibition
C)Constitutive gene expression
D)Suppressor mutation
E)Frame shift regulation
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Which of the following is a mismatched pair?

A)Catabolic activator protein (CAP): lacI
B)lacZ: beta-galactosidase
C)lacA: transacetylase
D)High glucose levels; low cAMP levels
E)lacY: permease
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In reference to DNA mutations,which of the following is a mismatched pair?

A)Base insertion: frameshift
B)Pyrimidine switched for a purine: transition
C)Reversal of primary mutation to functional phenotype: suppressor mutation
D)Premature stop codon: non-functional protein
E)Point mutation with no change in amino acid: silent mutation
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A point mutation causing a nucleotide to change from an adenine to a guanine is a(n)

A)Transversion
B)Insertion
C)Frameshift
D)Transition
E)Deletion
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The region of the DNA to which RNA polymerase binds during transcription is known as the

A)Promoter
B)Codon
C)Anticodon
D)Leading strand
E)Origin of replication
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Which of the following binds to the lactose repressor protein and changes its shape so that it can no longer bind to the operator site of the lac operon?

A)Glucose
B)cAMP
C)CAP
D)Allolactose
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The initiation codon is important in fixing the _____ during the translation of messenger RNA.

A)Origin of replication
B)Initiator protein
C)Anticodon region
D)Reading frame
E)Leading strand
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An mRNA that encodes information for more than one protein is a(n)_____ mRNA.

A)Inducible
B)Repressible
C)Constitutive
D)Poly-cistronic
E)Transposable
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A mutation that reverses the effect of a primary mutation and restores the function of a gene is called a

A)Transition
B)Transposon
C)Suppressor mutation
D)Spontaneous mutation
E)Transversion
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Which of the following is a mismatched pair?

A)Lagging strand: discontinuous
B)Okazaki fragments: leading strand
C)Replicator sequence: A-T rich region
D)Exonuclease: DNA polymerase proofreading
E)RNAse H: primer removal
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Which of the following is not an example of a stop codon?

A)UAA
B)UAG
C)UGG
D)UGA
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The separation of duplicated chromosomes into daughter cells during cell division is performed by the enzyme

A)Primase
B)RNAase H
C)Topoisomerase
D)DNA ligase
E)Exonuclease
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The processes of transcription and translation are similar in that they both

A)Use DNA to produce their respective products
B)Produce mRNA
C)Have initiation, elongation, and termination stages
D)Require aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase
E)Take place in the nucleus
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Which of the following is a mismatched pair?

A)Anticodon loop: codon recognition
B)Promoter: DNA polymerase
C)Origin of replication: DNA polymerase
D)P site: peptidyl-tRNA
E)Acceptor arm: amino acid
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A set of genes involved in a common metabolic pathway in prokaryotic cells is called a(n)

A)Promoter region
B)Operon
C)Open reading frame
D)Transposon
E)Replication fork
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The site where regulatory proteins bind to DNA and affect transcription activity is called the

A)Promoter
B)Origin of replication
C)Codon
D)Open reading frame
E)Operator
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Genes,which are always "turned on" in an organism,are referred to as

A)Inducible
B)Repressible
C)Constitutive
D)Suppressible
E)High frequency of recombination
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In bacteria,when glucose levels are high

A)The lac operon is repressed
B)CAP binds to the lac operon
C)The lac repressor detaches from the operator region of the lac operon
D)cAMP levels are high
E)Lactose is exported out of the cell
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Identify the three types of RNA that are made in bacterial cells.How are they similar and what is the specific function of each?
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The open reading frame of a portion of mRNA.
Codons on mRNA and the amino acids they code
Use the table below to answer the following questions.
<strong>The open reading frame of a portion of mRNA. Codons on mRNA and the amino acids they code Use the table below to answer the following questions.   Use the table to answer the following.If the sequence of amino acids coded for is serine-alanine-lysine-leucine,what is the order of bases in the mRNA?</strong> A)3´ UCUCGUUUGUUA 5' B)5´ UCGGCAAAGUUA 3' C)3´ AGACGTTTCAAT 5' D)3´ TCTCGTTTGTTA 5' E)5´ AGAGCTTTGAAT 3' <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Use the table to answer the following.If the sequence of amino acids coded for is serine-alanine-lysine-leucine,what is the order of bases in the mRNA?

A)3´ UCUCGUUUGUUA 5'
B)5´ UCGGCAAAGUUA 3'
C)3´ AGACGTTTCAAT 5'
D)3´ TCTCGTTTGTTA 5'
E)5´ AGAGCTTTGAAT 3'
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Answer true or false to the following statement: Proofreading of bases added takes place at the 3' end of the new strand because the DNA polymerase contains an exonuclease component.
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Which of the following is not an example of how DNA damage is repaired?

A)Base excision
B)Photoreactivation
C)Alkylation
D)UV radiation
E)Alkylation and UV radiation
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Answer true or false to the following statement: Elongation of DNA from the 5' end is required because of the stereochemistry of the bases.
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Answer true or false to the following statement: No errors are made during DNA replication
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Explain how RNA differs from DNA in structure and function.
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The open reading frame of a portion of mRNA.
Use the figure below to answer the following questions.
The open reading frame of a portion of mRNA. Use the figure below to answer the following questions.   In the figure which letter (A-C)refers to the codon AUG?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
In the figure which letter (A-C)refers to the codon AUG?
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The open reading frame of a portion of mRNA.
Use the figure below to answer the following questions.
The open reading frame of a portion of mRNA. Use the figure below to answer the following questions.   In the figure which letter (A-C)refers to the codon,UAA?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
In the figure which letter (A-C)refers to the codon,UAA?
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Which of the following is not an example of how DNA damage occurs?

A)Deamination
B)Radiation
C)Photoreactivation
D)Oxidation
E)Sunlight
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An alteration in the position of genetic elements within a genome is called

A)Transduction
B)Conjugation
C)Transposition
D)Transformation
E)Nucleotide excision
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Photoreactivation is a mechanism that uses _____ for _____.

A)Recombination; transposition
B)UV radiation; DNA mutation
C)Base excision; removal of damaged nucleotides
D)Photolase; thymine dimer repair
E)Pilus; conjugation
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The open reading frame of a portion of mRNA.
Use the figure below to answer the following questions.
The open reading frame of a portion of mRNA. Use the figure below to answer the following questions.   Suppose the translation is aberrant and an inactive truncated protein is produced.In the figure which letter (A-C)do you predict you would find UAG?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Suppose the translation is aberrant and an inactive truncated protein is produced.In the figure which letter (A-C)do you predict you would find UAG?
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The open reading frame of a portion of mRNA.
Codons on mRNA and the amino acids they code
Use the table below to answer the following questions.
<strong>The open reading frame of a portion of mRNA. Codons on mRNA and the amino acids they code Use the table below to answer the following questions.   Use the table to answer the following.What is the sequence of amino acids coded for by the following sequence of bases in the non-template strand of DNA? 3´ TAACGCTTGCA 5'</strong> A)Leucine-arginine-lysine-alanine B)Asparagine-cysteine-valine-serine C)Transcription would stop at the first codon D)Asparagine-arginine-lysine-alanine E)Translation would stop at the first codon <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Use the table to answer the following.What is the sequence of amino acids coded for by the following sequence of bases in the non-template strand of DNA? 3´ TAACGCTTGCA 5'

A)Leucine-arginine-lysine-alanine
B)Asparagine-cysteine-valine-serine
C)Transcription would stop at the first codon
D)Asparagine-arginine-lysine-alanine
E)Translation would stop at the first codon
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The uptake of naked DNA by "competent" recipient cells is called

A)Transduction
B)Conjugation
C)Transposition
D)Transformation
E)Nucleotide excision
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Answer true or false to the following statement: The rate of DNA synthesis is directly correlated to the processivity of the particular polymerase.
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The open reading frame of a portion of mRNA.
Use the figure below to answer the following questions.
The open reading frame of a portion of mRNA. Use the figure below to answer the following questions.   In the figure which letter (A-C)refers to the codon at the 3' end of the messenger RNA?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
In the figure which letter (A-C)refers to the codon at the 3' end of the messenger RNA?
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Transfer of genetic information between cells with the aid of a bacteriophage is known as

A)Transduction
B)Conjugation
C)Transposition
D)Transformation
E)Nucleotide excision
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A phage that has integrated into a host cell's chromosome is called a

A)Transformant
B)"Sex" pilus
C)Transductant
D)Transposon
E)Prophage
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Answer true or false to the following statement: In order to pass down genetic information from generation to generation,replication of DNA must be extremely accurate.
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Explain how the lagging strand is synthesized.Incorporate the following terms in your explanation: primase,Okazaki fragments,RNAase H,and DNA ligase.
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Identify and describe four distinct ways in which genetic recombination occurs in bacteria.
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Explain how the lac operon functions and is regulated.Include the following terms in your description:
Explain how the lac operon functions and is regulated.Include the following terms in your description:  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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In basic terms,explain the difference between an inducible operon and a repressible operon.Provide one example of each.
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Discuss five ways in which transcription differs from DNA replication.
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Explain which two regulatory components control replication initiation in circular bacterial chromosomes.
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Identify the similarities and differences between the repressor proteins of the lactose and tryptophan operons.
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Rearrange the following events in the order in which they occur during DNA proofreading.Which is the last event?

A)Nuclease activity catalyzes nucleotide removal
B)The elongating DNA strand leaves the exonuclease site
C)The elongating DNA strand slides to the exonuclease active site
D)DNA polymerase action slows
The elongating DNA strand leaves the exonuclease site
2
A(n)_____ has an anticodon,which ensures the correct amino acid will be added to the growing polypeptide chain during protein synthesis.

A)Repressor
B)mRNA
C)tRNA
D)rRNA
E)Operon
tRNA
3
Rearrange the following events in the order in which they occur during DNA proofreading.Which is the first event?

A)Nuclease activity catalyzes nucleotide removal
B)The elongating DNA strand leaves the exonuclease site
C)The elongating DNA strand slides to the exonuclease active site
D)DNA polymerase action slows
DNA polymerase action slows
4
DNA polarity is determined by

A)Hydrogen binding
B)Primer:template junctions
C)The ratio of guanine to adenine nucleotides
D)The linkage of one nucleotide to another
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Rearrange the following events in the order in which they occur during DNA proofreading.Which is the second event?

A)Nuclease activity catalyzes nucleotide removal
B)The elongating DNA strand leaves the exonuclease site
C)The elongating DNA strand slides to the exonuclease active site
D)DNA polymerase action slows
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Which of the following base pairs is not complementary?

A)Adenine: thymine
B)Guanine: uracil
C)Cytosine: guanine
D)Adenine: uracil
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Amino acids are escorted to ribosomes during protein synthesis using

A)mRNA
B)aRNA
C)rRNA
D)sRNA
E)tRNA
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Topoisomerase is required for replication because

A)It links DNA to the primer
B)It prevents unnecessary replication forks from forming
C)It is a DNA polymerase
D)It relaxes the supercoiling of DNA to allow replication
E)It is a DNA ligase
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A six carbon sugar is a component of

A)RNA
B)DNA
C)Both DNA and RNA
D)Neither DNA or RNA
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Uracil is a component of

A)RNA
B)DNA
C)Both DNA and RNA
D)Neither DNA or RNA
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When DNA replication is taking place,the single DNA strands called _____ unwind and pair with short RNA _____.

A)Active sites; leading strands
B)Codons; reading frames
C)Anticodons; codon regions
D)Replication forks; Okazaki fragments
E)Templates; primers
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The term "complementary" refers to what in DNA?

A)The opposite orientation of the two polynucleotide strands
B)Chemical reaction used to form a nucleotide
C)The replication fork
D)The pairing between purines and pyrimidines in the two polynucleotide strands
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During DNA replication,the lagging strand moves _____ the replication fork and requires the synthesis of _____ primer(s).

A)Away from; one
B)Toward; one
C)Away from; many
D)Toward; many
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A five carbon sugar is a component of

A)RNA
B)DNA
C)Both DNA and RNA
D)Neither DNA or RNA
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The term used to describe the orientation of the two strands of DNA is

A)Polarity
B)Complementary
C)Antiparallel
D)Supercoiled
E)Forked
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When referring to a primer:template junction,the primer is composed of _____,whereas the template is composed of _____.

A)RNA; protein
B)RNA; single-stranded DNA
C)DNA; protein
D)RNA; double-stranded DNA
E)DNA; double-stranded DNA
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A sugar with -OH on the 3' but not the 2' carbon is a component of

A)RNA
B)DNA
C)Both DNA and RNA
D)Neither DNA or RNA
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Rearrange the following events in the order in which they occur during DNA proofreading.Which is the third event?

A)Nuclease activity catalyzes nucleotide removal
B)The elongating DNA strand leaves the exonuclease site
C)The elongating DNA strand slides to the exonuclease active site
D)DNA polymerase action slows
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Protein synthesis occurs on _____,which form the base for translation of _____.

A)Ribosomes; mRNA
B)Operons; mRNA
C)Primer: template junctions; rRNA
D)Ribosomes; rRNA
E)Active sites; DNA
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A sugar with -OH on both the 2' and the 3' carbons is a component of

A)RNA
B)DNA
C)Both DNA and RNA
D)Neither DNA or RNA
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Which enzyme facilitates the attachment of amino acids to tRNA molecules?

A)Peptidyl transferase
B)RNA polymerase
C)Helicase
D)Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase
E)Topoisomerase
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The term _____ is used to explain the redundancy of the genetic code.

A)Error-prone
B)Degenerate
C)Unfaithful
D)Duplicity
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In bacteria,the synthesis of the amino acid tryptophan is regulated by a mechanism analogous to

A)Gene induction
B)Feedback inhibition
C)Constitutive gene expression
D)Suppressor mutation
E)Frame shift regulation
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Which of the following is a mismatched pair?

A)Catabolic activator protein (CAP): lacI
B)lacZ: beta-galactosidase
C)lacA: transacetylase
D)High glucose levels; low cAMP levels
E)lacY: permease
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25
In reference to DNA mutations,which of the following is a mismatched pair?

A)Base insertion: frameshift
B)Pyrimidine switched for a purine: transition
C)Reversal of primary mutation to functional phenotype: suppressor mutation
D)Premature stop codon: non-functional protein
E)Point mutation with no change in amino acid: silent mutation
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A point mutation causing a nucleotide to change from an adenine to a guanine is a(n)

A)Transversion
B)Insertion
C)Frameshift
D)Transition
E)Deletion
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The region of the DNA to which RNA polymerase binds during transcription is known as the

A)Promoter
B)Codon
C)Anticodon
D)Leading strand
E)Origin of replication
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Which of the following binds to the lactose repressor protein and changes its shape so that it can no longer bind to the operator site of the lac operon?

A)Glucose
B)cAMP
C)CAP
D)Allolactose
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The initiation codon is important in fixing the _____ during the translation of messenger RNA.

A)Origin of replication
B)Initiator protein
C)Anticodon region
D)Reading frame
E)Leading strand
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An mRNA that encodes information for more than one protein is a(n)_____ mRNA.

A)Inducible
B)Repressible
C)Constitutive
D)Poly-cistronic
E)Transposable
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A mutation that reverses the effect of a primary mutation and restores the function of a gene is called a

A)Transition
B)Transposon
C)Suppressor mutation
D)Spontaneous mutation
E)Transversion
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32
Which of the following is a mismatched pair?

A)Lagging strand: discontinuous
B)Okazaki fragments: leading strand
C)Replicator sequence: A-T rich region
D)Exonuclease: DNA polymerase proofreading
E)RNAse H: primer removal
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33
Which of the following is not an example of a stop codon?

A)UAA
B)UAG
C)UGG
D)UGA
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The separation of duplicated chromosomes into daughter cells during cell division is performed by the enzyme

A)Primase
B)RNAase H
C)Topoisomerase
D)DNA ligase
E)Exonuclease
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35
The processes of transcription and translation are similar in that they both

A)Use DNA to produce their respective products
B)Produce mRNA
C)Have initiation, elongation, and termination stages
D)Require aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase
E)Take place in the nucleus
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36
Which of the following is a mismatched pair?

A)Anticodon loop: codon recognition
B)Promoter: DNA polymerase
C)Origin of replication: DNA polymerase
D)P site: peptidyl-tRNA
E)Acceptor arm: amino acid
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37
A set of genes involved in a common metabolic pathway in prokaryotic cells is called a(n)

A)Promoter region
B)Operon
C)Open reading frame
D)Transposon
E)Replication fork
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The site where regulatory proteins bind to DNA and affect transcription activity is called the

A)Promoter
B)Origin of replication
C)Codon
D)Open reading frame
E)Operator
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Genes,which are always "turned on" in an organism,are referred to as

A)Inducible
B)Repressible
C)Constitutive
D)Suppressible
E)High frequency of recombination
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In bacteria,when glucose levels are high

A)The lac operon is repressed
B)CAP binds to the lac operon
C)The lac repressor detaches from the operator region of the lac operon
D)cAMP levels are high
E)Lactose is exported out of the cell
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Identify the three types of RNA that are made in bacterial cells.How are they similar and what is the specific function of each?
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The open reading frame of a portion of mRNA.
Codons on mRNA and the amino acids they code
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<strong>The open reading frame of a portion of mRNA. Codons on mRNA and the amino acids they code Use the table below to answer the following questions.   Use the table to answer the following.If the sequence of amino acids coded for is serine-alanine-lysine-leucine,what is the order of bases in the mRNA?</strong> A)3´ UCUCGUUUGUUA 5' B)5´ UCGGCAAAGUUA 3' C)3´ AGACGTTTCAAT 5' D)3´ TCTCGTTTGTTA 5' E)5´ AGAGCTTTGAAT 3'
Use the table to answer the following.If the sequence of amino acids coded for is serine-alanine-lysine-leucine,what is the order of bases in the mRNA?

A)3´ UCUCGUUUGUUA 5'
B)5´ UCGGCAAAGUUA 3'
C)3´ AGACGTTTCAAT 5'
D)3´ TCTCGTTTGTTA 5'
E)5´ AGAGCTTTGAAT 3'
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Answer true or false to the following statement: Proofreading of bases added takes place at the 3' end of the new strand because the DNA polymerase contains an exonuclease component.
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Which of the following is not an example of how DNA damage is repaired?

A)Base excision
B)Photoreactivation
C)Alkylation
D)UV radiation
E)Alkylation and UV radiation
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45
Answer true or false to the following statement: Elongation of DNA from the 5' end is required because of the stereochemistry of the bases.
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46
Answer true or false to the following statement: No errors are made during DNA replication
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47
Explain how RNA differs from DNA in structure and function.
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The open reading frame of a portion of mRNA.
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The open reading frame of a portion of mRNA. Use the figure below to answer the following questions.   In the figure which letter (A-C)refers to the codon AUG?
In the figure which letter (A-C)refers to the codon AUG?
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The open reading frame of a portion of mRNA.
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The open reading frame of a portion of mRNA. Use the figure below to answer the following questions.   In the figure which letter (A-C)refers to the codon,UAA?
In the figure which letter (A-C)refers to the codon,UAA?
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50
Which of the following is not an example of how DNA damage occurs?

A)Deamination
B)Radiation
C)Photoreactivation
D)Oxidation
E)Sunlight
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51
An alteration in the position of genetic elements within a genome is called

A)Transduction
B)Conjugation
C)Transposition
D)Transformation
E)Nucleotide excision
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52
Photoreactivation is a mechanism that uses _____ for _____.

A)Recombination; transposition
B)UV radiation; DNA mutation
C)Base excision; removal of damaged nucleotides
D)Photolase; thymine dimer repair
E)Pilus; conjugation
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The open reading frame of a portion of mRNA.
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The open reading frame of a portion of mRNA. Use the figure below to answer the following questions.   Suppose the translation is aberrant and an inactive truncated protein is produced.In the figure which letter (A-C)do you predict you would find UAG?
Suppose the translation is aberrant and an inactive truncated protein is produced.In the figure which letter (A-C)do you predict you would find UAG?
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The open reading frame of a portion of mRNA.
Codons on mRNA and the amino acids they code
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<strong>The open reading frame of a portion of mRNA. Codons on mRNA and the amino acids they code Use the table below to answer the following questions.   Use the table to answer the following.What is the sequence of amino acids coded for by the following sequence of bases in the non-template strand of DNA? 3´ TAACGCTTGCA 5'</strong> A)Leucine-arginine-lysine-alanine B)Asparagine-cysteine-valine-serine C)Transcription would stop at the first codon D)Asparagine-arginine-lysine-alanine E)Translation would stop at the first codon
Use the table to answer the following.What is the sequence of amino acids coded for by the following sequence of bases in the non-template strand of DNA? 3´ TAACGCTTGCA 5'

A)Leucine-arginine-lysine-alanine
B)Asparagine-cysteine-valine-serine
C)Transcription would stop at the first codon
D)Asparagine-arginine-lysine-alanine
E)Translation would stop at the first codon
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55
The uptake of naked DNA by "competent" recipient cells is called

A)Transduction
B)Conjugation
C)Transposition
D)Transformation
E)Nucleotide excision
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56
Answer true or false to the following statement: The rate of DNA synthesis is directly correlated to the processivity of the particular polymerase.
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57
The open reading frame of a portion of mRNA.
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The open reading frame of a portion of mRNA. Use the figure below to answer the following questions.   In the figure which letter (A-C)refers to the codon at the 3' end of the messenger RNA?
In the figure which letter (A-C)refers to the codon at the 3' end of the messenger RNA?
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58
Transfer of genetic information between cells with the aid of a bacteriophage is known as

A)Transduction
B)Conjugation
C)Transposition
D)Transformation
E)Nucleotide excision
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59
A phage that has integrated into a host cell's chromosome is called a

A)Transformant
B)"Sex" pilus
C)Transductant
D)Transposon
E)Prophage
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60
Answer true or false to the following statement: In order to pass down genetic information from generation to generation,replication of DNA must be extremely accurate.
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61
Explain how the lagging strand is synthesized.Incorporate the following terms in your explanation: primase,Okazaki fragments,RNAase H,and DNA ligase.
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62
Identify and describe four distinct ways in which genetic recombination occurs in bacteria.
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63
Explain how the lac operon functions and is regulated.Include the following terms in your description:
Explain how the lac operon functions and is regulated.Include the following terms in your description:
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64
In basic terms,explain the difference between an inducible operon and a repressible operon.Provide one example of each.
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65
Discuss five ways in which transcription differs from DNA replication.
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66
Explain which two regulatory components control replication initiation in circular bacterial chromosomes.
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67
Identify the similarities and differences between the repressor proteins of the lactose and tryptophan operons.
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