Deck 8: DNA and RNA: The Molecular Basis of Heredity

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This term describes how cells display their genetic characteristics.

A) transcription
B) gene expression
C) translation
D) gene phrasing
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Which one of the following does NOT apply to RNA?

A) It is a single strand.
B) It contains the base uracil.
C) The sugar is deoxyribose.
D) It is involved in translation and transcription.
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DNA nucleotide sequences that indicate when RNA polymerase should finish making an RNA molecule are called

A) enhancer sequences.
B) elongation sequences.
C) genetic recombinant sequences.
D) termination sequences.
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Which of the following does NOT follow the base pairing rule?

A) A with T
B) G with C
C) U with D
D) U with A
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Both a base and a phosphate are attached ____ in a nucleotide.

A) to each other
B) to a sugar
C) to each other and to a sugar
D) None of these answers is true because phosphate is not part of a nucleotide.
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The process of translation can be broken down into three basic steps. Which of the following is NOT one of these?

A) initiation
B) elongation
C) translocation
D) termination
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In a DNA double helix, the phosphates are bonded to

A) phosphates.
B) ribose.
C) deoxyribose.
D) uracil.
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These proteins are clustered with their encircling DNA into structures called nucleosomes.

A) histones
B) plastids
C) exons
D) carrier proteins
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Which of the following in NOT one of the 4 types of chromosomal aberrations?

A) translocation
B) duplication
C) inversion
D) alternative reversions
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In DNA replication,

A) a new noncoding strand is made for the coding strand.
B) a new coding strand is made for the noncoding strand.
C) Both of these occur.
D) None of these occur.
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When a gene picks up nucleotides to build its noncoding strand, this is known as

A) DNA replication.
B) RNA transcription.
C) DNA translation.
D) RNA coverage.
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In the process of DNA replication, adenine will pair with

A) guanine.
B) cytosine.
C) thymine.
D) uracil.
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Which of these originally tells where an amino acid is to be positioned in a protein?

A) DNA
B) nucleus
C) tRNA
D) ribose RNA
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If all the possible three-letter codes were written using only the four DNA nucleotides for letters, there would be a total of _______ combinations possible.

A) 4
B) 20
C) 64
D) 32
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Which of the following contains a coded message of how to construct a protein?

A) ATP
B) tRNA
C) ribosome
D) mRNA
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Which of the following is a normally correct base pairing in transcription?

A) (DNA)A...U(mRNA)
B) (mRNA)C...G(tRNA)
C) (DNA)U...A(mRNA)
D) (DNA)A...T(tRNA)
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If a gene contains a guanine nucleotide, the transcribed messenger RNA would have

A) adenine.
B) uracil.
C) cytosine.
D) guanine.
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If the sequence of bases in mRNA is U, C, A, the sequence of bases in DNA is

A) A, G, and U.
B) A, G, and T.
C) A, C, and A
D) T, G, and U.
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In transcription, the base thymine in DNA will pair opposite the base ____ in mRNA.

A) uracil
B) guanine
C) cytosine
D) adenine
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In translation, a cytosine in tRNA pairs opposite

A) uracil.
B) guanine.
C) thymine.
D) adenine.
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If the mRNA sequence is C, G, and U, the matching tRNA sequence will be

A) G, C, and T.
B) G, C, and A
C) G, C, and U.
D) C, G, and A
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If the mRNA base is uracil, the complementary base in translation is

A) thymine.
B) cytosine.
C) adenine.
D) uracil.
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An mRNA molecule leaves the nucleus containing the following base sequence: CAC GUA GUA CCC. Which is the correct complementary base sequence for translation?

A) CAC GUA GUA CCC
B) CAC GTA GTA CCC
C) GUG CAU CAU GGG
D) GTG CAT CAT GGG
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A group of three mRNA nucleotides that translate to an amino acid is called a(n)

A) dictionary.
B) initiator.
C) codon.
D) uncodon.
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If a bacterial protein contains 150 amino acids, there would be how many codons in the specification to construct it?

A) 50
B) 150
C) 450
D) One cannot tell what the answer is.
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The beginning codon of an mRNA strand to produce a protein is a(n)

A) codon.
B) initiator/start codon.
C) terminator/stop codon.
D) anticodon.
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A codon calls for the placement of an individual

A) protein.
B) rRNA.
C) amino acid.
D) mRNA.
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A codon contains ____ nucleotides.

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
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What is the term used to describe segments of eukaryotic pre-mRNA that are removed in the final synthesis of mature mRNA?

A) introns
B) promoters
C) exons
D) terminator
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In the mRNA codons, UUU encodes for phenylalanine (Phe), AGU encodes for serine (Ser), UGG encodes for tryptophan (Try), and CGA encodes for arginine (Arg). The DNA base sequence to encode for a protein try-arg-ser would be

A) ACCGCTTCA.
B) TCCGCUUCA.
C) UCCGCTTCU.
D) UGGCGAAGU.
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In mRNA codons: UUU = phenylalanine, GUU = valine, UAU = tyrosine, UGU = cystine, GGU = glycine. If the third amino acid in a protein were valine, the codon sequence for that amino acid would be

A) UAU.
B) GGU.
C) UUU.
D) GUU.
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If the codon AUC codes for the placement of the amino acid isoleucine, and GGU codes for the placement of glycine, which of these sequences codes for glycine-isoleucine-isoleucine-glycine?

A) AUCGGUUGGCUA
B) GGUAUCCUAUGG
C) GGUAUCGGUAUC
D) GGUAUCAUCGGU
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If the mRNA codon for proline can be CCU, CCC, CCA, or CCG, an mRNA strand to encode for the use of proline in a protein could be

A) GGG.
B) GGA.
C) CCC.
D) All of these answers are true.
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Which of the following would demonstrate a point mutation to the following DNA sequence: CAT GAT ATC?

A) GUACUAUAG
B) AUGCUAUAG
C) CATCATATC
D) GUAAUCAUG
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If a protein is supposed to consist of the amino acid sequence valine-valine-histidine and instead it consists of the sequence alanine-valine-histidine, most likely

A) there has been a point mutation in the first codon.
B) there has been a point mutation at the eighth base pair.
C) the change will not be noticed.
D) this is a gross mutation; the organism will not survive.
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A change of information from normal hemoglobin to sickle hemoglobin is a

A) gross mutation.
B) structural mutation.
C) point mutation.
D) natural result of your skin color.
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In the mRNA codon, AGU encodes for serine (ser), GAG encodes for glutamic acid (glu), GGG encodes for glycine (gly) and UGG encodes for tryptophan (try). If an mRNA sequence was GGGGAGUGG and mutated so it now reads UGGGAGUGG, a new amino acid will replace

A) glutamic acid.
B) tryptophan.
C) glycine.
D) serine.
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If the base in a DNA strand is changed from cytosine to adenine, the base pair in mRNA is

A) uracil.
B) cytosine.
C) thymine.
D) guanine.
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When only one nucleotide base is involved in a mutation, this is called

A) chromosomal mutation.
B) template error.
C) point mutation.
D) nonsense codon.
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During which stage do two tRNAs properly align their two amino acids so that they may be chemically attached to one another?

A) translation
B) transcription
C) replication
D) mutation
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A human cell contains 46 chromosomes consisting of about ____________ genes.

A) 50
B) 25,000
C) 80,000,000
D) 3,000,000
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This kind of mutation causes a ribosome to stop protein syntheses by introducing a stop codon too early.

A) missence
B) nonsense
C) point
D) All of these answers are true.
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The primary way that genes control the activities of a cell is by means of

A) hormones.
B) electrical impulses.
C) ATP.
D) enzymes.
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In a complete chemical analysis of double-stranded DNA, which would always be true?

A) The amount of adenine equals the amount of thymine.
B) The amount of thymine equals the amount of cytosine.
C) The amount of ribose equals the amount of deoxyribose.
D) Nitrogenous bases pair with sugar.
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Which is the best reason for adenine base-pairing with thymine in DNA?

A) The two molecules covalently bond together.
B) Both are large bases and, therefore, bond tightly.
C) Both are small bases and, therefore, bond tightly.
D) These two bases fit together like jigsaw puzzle pieces.
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Nucleic acid is found

A) only in animal cells.
B) only in plant cells.
C) in all living cells.
D) only in carbohydrates.
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Which of the following is the correct sequence of events in protein synthesis?

A) DNA-tRNA-mRNA-Protein
B) mRNA-tRNA-Ribosome-Protein
C) DNA-mRNA-tRNA-Ribosome-Protein
D) tRNA-mRNA-DNA-Protein
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You are given the chemical code of one-half of a DNA double helix: CATGATTACCTAGAATCCTGTAAT. Which of the following sequences represents the codons and anticodons that would be used in creating a protein if the other half of the DNA strand is the coding strand?

A) mRNA codons: CATGATTACCTAGAATCCTGTAAT tRNA anticodons: CATGATTACCTAGAATCCTGTAAT
B) mRNA codons: CAUGAUUACCUAGAAUCCUGUAAU tRNA anticodons: GUACUAAUGGAUCUUAGGACAUUA
C) mRNA codons: CATGATTACCTAGAATCCTGTAAT tRNA anticodons: CAUGAUUACCUAGAAUCCUGUAAU
D) mRNA codons: GUACUAAUGGAUCUUAGGACAUUA tRNA anticodons: CAUGAUUACCUAGAAUCCUGUAAU
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The process of making a DNA copy of a DNA molecule is

A) transcription.
B) replication.
C) translation.
D) protein synthesis.
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The process of manufacturing RNA from template DNA is

A) transcription.
B) replication.
C) translation.
D) protein synthesis.
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Base pairs in DNA are attracted to each other by

A) ionic bonds.
B) covalent bonds.
C) hydrogen bonds.
D) unzipping enzymes.
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____ is(are) NOT directly involved with translation.

A) DNA
B) mRNA
C) tRNA
D) Ribosome
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____ is(are) NOT directly involved with transcription.

A) Unzipping enzymes
B) RNA polymerase
C) Amino acids
D) DNA
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____ represents the complementary strand of DNA for gene segment GCCAATGCT.

A) CGGUUACGA
B) CGGTTACGA
C) GCCAATGCT
D) GCCAAUGCU
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____ represents the mRNA that will be produced from DNA gene segment GCCAATGCT.

A) CGGUUACGA
B) CGGTTACGA
C) GCCAATGCT
D) GCCAAUGCU
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____ represents the transfer RNA bases that correspond to DNA gene segment GCCAATGCT.

A) CGGUUACGA
B) CGGTTACGA
C) GCCAATGCT
D) GCCAAUGCU
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Which one of the following is true of your mRNA?

A) The mature mRNA is produced directly from DNA.
B) A pre-mRNA is produced directly from DNA, and then a mature mRNA is created by the removal of introns.
C) A pre-mRNA is produced directly from DNA and then a mature mRNA is created by the removal of exons.
D) DNA is produced directly from mRNA.
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Asp, Gln, Leu, and Phe are all abbreviations for

A) codons.
B) RNA polymerase.
C) amino acids.
D) anticodons.
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This kind of mutation causes the wrong amino acid to be used in making a protein.

A) missense
B) nonsense
C) point
D) silent
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A single-stranded, straight chain copy of a coding strand of DNA that comes from the process of transcription is

A) DNA.
B) tRNA.
C) mRNA.
D) rRNA.
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The molecule that contains an anticodon is

A) DNA.
B) tRNA.
C) mRNA.
D) rRNA.
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The molecule that carries the message of the gene from the nucleus to the ribosome is

A) DNA.
B) tRNA.
C) mRNA.
D) rRNA.
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The molecule that carries the amino acid to the ribosome is

A) DNA.
B) tRNA.
C) mRNA.
D) rRNA.
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A molecule that is a component of a ribosome is

A) DNA.
B) tRNA.
C) mRNA.
D) rRNA.
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During transcription, free nucleotides of RNA bond with ____ nucleotides.

A) DNA
B) other tRNA
C) mRNA
D) rRNA
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____ code(s) for the placement of one amino acid.

A) Three codons
B) One nucleotide
C) Three nucleotides
D) One intron
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The promoter sequence of DNA is located

A) behind the initiator codon.
B) ahead of the initiator codon.
C) immediately ahead of the gene.
D) behind the gene.
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This occurs when insertions or deletions cause the ribosome to read the wrong sets of three nucleotides.

A) point mutation
B) frameshift
C) translocation
D) transcription
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If a drug interferes with the activities of transfer RNA, which one of the following is likely to occur?

A) DNA will not be able to make copies of itself.
B) Proteins will not be produced.
C) Mutations will occur to the DNA.
D) Messenger RNA will not be manufactured.
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Which of the following is necessary for DNA to make copies of itself?

A) Ribosomes must be present.
B) The cell must have an abundant supply of RNA nucleotides.
C) The two strands of the DNA molecule must separate.
D) Chromosomes must be synapsed.
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If a bacterial protein contains 5 amino acids, the messenger RNA that would direct its manufacture would have at least ___________ nucleotides.

A) one
B) five
C) ten
D) fifteen
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If you want to get DNA from a eukaryotic cell, which of the following structures would provide the largest concentration?

A) ribosome
B) nucleus
C) mitochondria
D) lysosome
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If a drug interferes with the function of ribosomes, which of the following is likely to occur?

A) DNA will not be able to make copies of itself.
B) Proteins will not be produced.
C) Mutations will occur to the DNA.
D) Messenger RNA will not be manufactured.
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Which one of the following is necessary for messenger RNA to be formed in the nucleus?

A) Ribosomes must be present.
B) The cell must have an abundant supply of DNA nucleotides.
C) RNA polymerase must be present and functioning.
D) Chromosomes must be synapsed.
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If a single strand of mature messenger RNA contains 12 coding nucleotides, the protein that it will manufacture will have ___________ amino acids.

A) one
B) four
C) six
D) twelve
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Which of the following does NOT belong in DNA?

A) nucleotides
B) ribose
C) thymine
D) phosphate
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Which one of the following correctly describes the way in which DNA works?

A) DNA makes RNA and RNA changes into protein.
B) DNA makes amino acids which form ribosomes.
C) DNA makes mRNA which directs where tRNA places amino acids.
D) DNA makes mRNA which manufactures amino acids which attach to tRNA.
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Which of the following is NOT needed for transcription?

A) enzymes
B) DNA
C) RNA nucleotides
D) ribosomes
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of genetic material?

A) It has the ability to replicate itself.
B) It is capable of storing the information needed to synthesize proteins.
C) It may mutate (change) and accommodate new situations.
D) It is metabolized as the chief source of cellular energy.
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Which is NOT a component of RNA?

A) deoxyribose
B) adenine
C) phosphate
D) uracil
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Deck 8: DNA and RNA: The Molecular Basis of Heredity
1
This term describes how cells display their genetic characteristics.

A) transcription
B) gene expression
C) translation
D) gene phrasing
gene expression
2
Which one of the following does NOT apply to RNA?

A) It is a single strand.
B) It contains the base uracil.
C) The sugar is deoxyribose.
D) It is involved in translation and transcription.
The sugar is deoxyribose.
3
DNA nucleotide sequences that indicate when RNA polymerase should finish making an RNA molecule are called

A) enhancer sequences.
B) elongation sequences.
C) genetic recombinant sequences.
D) termination sequences.
termination sequences.
4
Which of the following does NOT follow the base pairing rule?

A) A with T
B) G with C
C) U with D
D) U with A
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Both a base and a phosphate are attached ____ in a nucleotide.

A) to each other
B) to a sugar
C) to each other and to a sugar
D) None of these answers is true because phosphate is not part of a nucleotide.
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The process of translation can be broken down into three basic steps. Which of the following is NOT one of these?

A) initiation
B) elongation
C) translocation
D) termination
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In a DNA double helix, the phosphates are bonded to

A) phosphates.
B) ribose.
C) deoxyribose.
D) uracil.
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These proteins are clustered with their encircling DNA into structures called nucleosomes.

A) histones
B) plastids
C) exons
D) carrier proteins
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Which of the following in NOT one of the 4 types of chromosomal aberrations?

A) translocation
B) duplication
C) inversion
D) alternative reversions
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In DNA replication,

A) a new noncoding strand is made for the coding strand.
B) a new coding strand is made for the noncoding strand.
C) Both of these occur.
D) None of these occur.
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When a gene picks up nucleotides to build its noncoding strand, this is known as

A) DNA replication.
B) RNA transcription.
C) DNA translation.
D) RNA coverage.
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In the process of DNA replication, adenine will pair with

A) guanine.
B) cytosine.
C) thymine.
D) uracil.
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Which of these originally tells where an amino acid is to be positioned in a protein?

A) DNA
B) nucleus
C) tRNA
D) ribose RNA
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If all the possible three-letter codes were written using only the four DNA nucleotides for letters, there would be a total of _______ combinations possible.

A) 4
B) 20
C) 64
D) 32
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Which of the following contains a coded message of how to construct a protein?

A) ATP
B) tRNA
C) ribosome
D) mRNA
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Which of the following is a normally correct base pairing in transcription?

A) (DNA)A...U(mRNA)
B) (mRNA)C...G(tRNA)
C) (DNA)U...A(mRNA)
D) (DNA)A...T(tRNA)
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If a gene contains a guanine nucleotide, the transcribed messenger RNA would have

A) adenine.
B) uracil.
C) cytosine.
D) guanine.
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If the sequence of bases in mRNA is U, C, A, the sequence of bases in DNA is

A) A, G, and U.
B) A, G, and T.
C) A, C, and A
D) T, G, and U.
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In transcription, the base thymine in DNA will pair opposite the base ____ in mRNA.

A) uracil
B) guanine
C) cytosine
D) adenine
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In translation, a cytosine in tRNA pairs opposite

A) uracil.
B) guanine.
C) thymine.
D) adenine.
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If the mRNA sequence is C, G, and U, the matching tRNA sequence will be

A) G, C, and T.
B) G, C, and A
C) G, C, and U.
D) C, G, and A
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If the mRNA base is uracil, the complementary base in translation is

A) thymine.
B) cytosine.
C) adenine.
D) uracil.
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An mRNA molecule leaves the nucleus containing the following base sequence: CAC GUA GUA CCC. Which is the correct complementary base sequence for translation?

A) CAC GUA GUA CCC
B) CAC GTA GTA CCC
C) GUG CAU CAU GGG
D) GTG CAT CAT GGG
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A group of three mRNA nucleotides that translate to an amino acid is called a(n)

A) dictionary.
B) initiator.
C) codon.
D) uncodon.
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If a bacterial protein contains 150 amino acids, there would be how many codons in the specification to construct it?

A) 50
B) 150
C) 450
D) One cannot tell what the answer is.
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The beginning codon of an mRNA strand to produce a protein is a(n)

A) codon.
B) initiator/start codon.
C) terminator/stop codon.
D) anticodon.
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A codon calls for the placement of an individual

A) protein.
B) rRNA.
C) amino acid.
D) mRNA.
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A codon contains ____ nucleotides.

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
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What is the term used to describe segments of eukaryotic pre-mRNA that are removed in the final synthesis of mature mRNA?

A) introns
B) promoters
C) exons
D) terminator
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In the mRNA codons, UUU encodes for phenylalanine (Phe), AGU encodes for serine (Ser), UGG encodes for tryptophan (Try), and CGA encodes for arginine (Arg). The DNA base sequence to encode for a protein try-arg-ser would be

A) ACCGCTTCA.
B) TCCGCUUCA.
C) UCCGCTTCU.
D) UGGCGAAGU.
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In mRNA codons: UUU = phenylalanine, GUU = valine, UAU = tyrosine, UGU = cystine, GGU = glycine. If the third amino acid in a protein were valine, the codon sequence for that amino acid would be

A) UAU.
B) GGU.
C) UUU.
D) GUU.
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If the codon AUC codes for the placement of the amino acid isoleucine, and GGU codes for the placement of glycine, which of these sequences codes for glycine-isoleucine-isoleucine-glycine?

A) AUCGGUUGGCUA
B) GGUAUCCUAUGG
C) GGUAUCGGUAUC
D) GGUAUCAUCGGU
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If the mRNA codon for proline can be CCU, CCC, CCA, or CCG, an mRNA strand to encode for the use of proline in a protein could be

A) GGG.
B) GGA.
C) CCC.
D) All of these answers are true.
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Which of the following would demonstrate a point mutation to the following DNA sequence: CAT GAT ATC?

A) GUACUAUAG
B) AUGCUAUAG
C) CATCATATC
D) GUAAUCAUG
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If a protein is supposed to consist of the amino acid sequence valine-valine-histidine and instead it consists of the sequence alanine-valine-histidine, most likely

A) there has been a point mutation in the first codon.
B) there has been a point mutation at the eighth base pair.
C) the change will not be noticed.
D) this is a gross mutation; the organism will not survive.
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A change of information from normal hemoglobin to sickle hemoglobin is a

A) gross mutation.
B) structural mutation.
C) point mutation.
D) natural result of your skin color.
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In the mRNA codon, AGU encodes for serine (ser), GAG encodes for glutamic acid (glu), GGG encodes for glycine (gly) and UGG encodes for tryptophan (try). If an mRNA sequence was GGGGAGUGG and mutated so it now reads UGGGAGUGG, a new amino acid will replace

A) glutamic acid.
B) tryptophan.
C) glycine.
D) serine.
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If the base in a DNA strand is changed from cytosine to adenine, the base pair in mRNA is

A) uracil.
B) cytosine.
C) thymine.
D) guanine.
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When only one nucleotide base is involved in a mutation, this is called

A) chromosomal mutation.
B) template error.
C) point mutation.
D) nonsense codon.
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During which stage do two tRNAs properly align their two amino acids so that they may be chemically attached to one another?

A) translation
B) transcription
C) replication
D) mutation
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A human cell contains 46 chromosomes consisting of about ____________ genes.

A) 50
B) 25,000
C) 80,000,000
D) 3,000,000
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42
This kind of mutation causes a ribosome to stop protein syntheses by introducing a stop codon too early.

A) missence
B) nonsense
C) point
D) All of these answers are true.
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43
The primary way that genes control the activities of a cell is by means of

A) hormones.
B) electrical impulses.
C) ATP.
D) enzymes.
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44
In a complete chemical analysis of double-stranded DNA, which would always be true?

A) The amount of adenine equals the amount of thymine.
B) The amount of thymine equals the amount of cytosine.
C) The amount of ribose equals the amount of deoxyribose.
D) Nitrogenous bases pair with sugar.
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45
Which is the best reason for adenine base-pairing with thymine in DNA?

A) The two molecules covalently bond together.
B) Both are large bases and, therefore, bond tightly.
C) Both are small bases and, therefore, bond tightly.
D) These two bases fit together like jigsaw puzzle pieces.
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46
Nucleic acid is found

A) only in animal cells.
B) only in plant cells.
C) in all living cells.
D) only in carbohydrates.
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47
Which of the following is the correct sequence of events in protein synthesis?

A) DNA-tRNA-mRNA-Protein
B) mRNA-tRNA-Ribosome-Protein
C) DNA-mRNA-tRNA-Ribosome-Protein
D) tRNA-mRNA-DNA-Protein
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48
You are given the chemical code of one-half of a DNA double helix: CATGATTACCTAGAATCCTGTAAT. Which of the following sequences represents the codons and anticodons that would be used in creating a protein if the other half of the DNA strand is the coding strand?

A) mRNA codons: CATGATTACCTAGAATCCTGTAAT tRNA anticodons: CATGATTACCTAGAATCCTGTAAT
B) mRNA codons: CAUGAUUACCUAGAAUCCUGUAAU tRNA anticodons: GUACUAAUGGAUCUUAGGACAUUA
C) mRNA codons: CATGATTACCTAGAATCCTGTAAT tRNA anticodons: CAUGAUUACCUAGAAUCCUGUAAU
D) mRNA codons: GUACUAAUGGAUCUUAGGACAUUA tRNA anticodons: CAUGAUUACCUAGAAUCCUGUAAU
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49
The process of making a DNA copy of a DNA molecule is

A) transcription.
B) replication.
C) translation.
D) protein synthesis.
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50
The process of manufacturing RNA from template DNA is

A) transcription.
B) replication.
C) translation.
D) protein synthesis.
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51
Base pairs in DNA are attracted to each other by

A) ionic bonds.
B) covalent bonds.
C) hydrogen bonds.
D) unzipping enzymes.
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52
____ is(are) NOT directly involved with translation.

A) DNA
B) mRNA
C) tRNA
D) Ribosome
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53
____ is(are) NOT directly involved with transcription.

A) Unzipping enzymes
B) RNA polymerase
C) Amino acids
D) DNA
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54
____ represents the complementary strand of DNA for gene segment GCCAATGCT.

A) CGGUUACGA
B) CGGTTACGA
C) GCCAATGCT
D) GCCAAUGCU
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55
____ represents the mRNA that will be produced from DNA gene segment GCCAATGCT.

A) CGGUUACGA
B) CGGTTACGA
C) GCCAATGCT
D) GCCAAUGCU
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56
____ represents the transfer RNA bases that correspond to DNA gene segment GCCAATGCT.

A) CGGUUACGA
B) CGGTTACGA
C) GCCAATGCT
D) GCCAAUGCU
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57
Which one of the following is true of your mRNA?

A) The mature mRNA is produced directly from DNA.
B) A pre-mRNA is produced directly from DNA, and then a mature mRNA is created by the removal of introns.
C) A pre-mRNA is produced directly from DNA and then a mature mRNA is created by the removal of exons.
D) DNA is produced directly from mRNA.
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58
Asp, Gln, Leu, and Phe are all abbreviations for

A) codons.
B) RNA polymerase.
C) amino acids.
D) anticodons.
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59
This kind of mutation causes the wrong amino acid to be used in making a protein.

A) missense
B) nonsense
C) point
D) silent
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60
A single-stranded, straight chain copy of a coding strand of DNA that comes from the process of transcription is

A) DNA.
B) tRNA.
C) mRNA.
D) rRNA.
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61
The molecule that contains an anticodon is

A) DNA.
B) tRNA.
C) mRNA.
D) rRNA.
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62
The molecule that carries the message of the gene from the nucleus to the ribosome is

A) DNA.
B) tRNA.
C) mRNA.
D) rRNA.
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63
The molecule that carries the amino acid to the ribosome is

A) DNA.
B) tRNA.
C) mRNA.
D) rRNA.
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64
A molecule that is a component of a ribosome is

A) DNA.
B) tRNA.
C) mRNA.
D) rRNA.
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65
During transcription, free nucleotides of RNA bond with ____ nucleotides.

A) DNA
B) other tRNA
C) mRNA
D) rRNA
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66
____ code(s) for the placement of one amino acid.

A) Three codons
B) One nucleotide
C) Three nucleotides
D) One intron
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67
The promoter sequence of DNA is located

A) behind the initiator codon.
B) ahead of the initiator codon.
C) immediately ahead of the gene.
D) behind the gene.
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68
This occurs when insertions or deletions cause the ribosome to read the wrong sets of three nucleotides.

A) point mutation
B) frameshift
C) translocation
D) transcription
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69
If a drug interferes with the activities of transfer RNA, which one of the following is likely to occur?

A) DNA will not be able to make copies of itself.
B) Proteins will not be produced.
C) Mutations will occur to the DNA.
D) Messenger RNA will not be manufactured.
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70
Which of the following is necessary for DNA to make copies of itself?

A) Ribosomes must be present.
B) The cell must have an abundant supply of RNA nucleotides.
C) The two strands of the DNA molecule must separate.
D) Chromosomes must be synapsed.
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71
If a bacterial protein contains 5 amino acids, the messenger RNA that would direct its manufacture would have at least ___________ nucleotides.

A) one
B) five
C) ten
D) fifteen
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72
If you want to get DNA from a eukaryotic cell, which of the following structures would provide the largest concentration?

A) ribosome
B) nucleus
C) mitochondria
D) lysosome
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73
If a drug interferes with the function of ribosomes, which of the following is likely to occur?

A) DNA will not be able to make copies of itself.
B) Proteins will not be produced.
C) Mutations will occur to the DNA.
D) Messenger RNA will not be manufactured.
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74
Which one of the following is necessary for messenger RNA to be formed in the nucleus?

A) Ribosomes must be present.
B) The cell must have an abundant supply of DNA nucleotides.
C) RNA polymerase must be present and functioning.
D) Chromosomes must be synapsed.
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75
If a single strand of mature messenger RNA contains 12 coding nucleotides, the protein that it will manufacture will have ___________ amino acids.

A) one
B) four
C) six
D) twelve
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76
Which of the following does NOT belong in DNA?

A) nucleotides
B) ribose
C) thymine
D) phosphate
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77
Which one of the following correctly describes the way in which DNA works?

A) DNA makes RNA and RNA changes into protein.
B) DNA makes amino acids which form ribosomes.
C) DNA makes mRNA which directs where tRNA places amino acids.
D) DNA makes mRNA which manufactures amino acids which attach to tRNA.
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78
Which of the following is NOT needed for transcription?

A) enzymes
B) DNA
C) RNA nucleotides
D) ribosomes
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79
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of genetic material?

A) It has the ability to replicate itself.
B) It is capable of storing the information needed to synthesize proteins.
C) It may mutate (change) and accommodate new situations.
D) It is metabolized as the chief source of cellular energy.
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80
Which is NOT a component of RNA?

A) deoxyribose
B) adenine
C) phosphate
D) uracil
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