Deck 9: Molecular Structure of DNA and RNA
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Deck 9: Molecular Structure of DNA and RNA
1
The researcher(s) who initially used X-ray diffraction to gather information on the DNA molecule was ______.
A)Franklin
B)Watson and Crick
C)Hershey and Chase
D)Pauling
E)Chargaff
A)Franklin
B)Watson and Crick
C)Hershey and Chase
D)Pauling
E)Chargaff
A
2
The backbone of the DNA molecule is formed by ________.
A)peptide bonds
B)ribose sugars
C)nitrogenous bases
D)phosphodiester bonds
A)peptide bonds
B)ribose sugars
C)nitrogenous bases
D)phosphodiester bonds
D
3
What was the conclusion of the Hershey-Chase experiments?
A)Their results suggested the presence of a transforming principle.
B)Their results suggested that DNA is a double helix
C)Their results suggested that A+G=T+C
D)Their results suggested that the DNA is the genetic material
A)Their results suggested the presence of a transforming principle.
B)Their results suggested that DNA is a double helix
C)Their results suggested that A+G=T+C
D)Their results suggested that the DNA is the genetic material
D
4
Which base is not found in DNA?
A)Cytosine
B)Guanine
C)Thymidine
D)Adenine
E)Uracil
A)Cytosine
B)Guanine
C)Thymidine
D)Adenine
E)Uracil
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5
Frederick Griffith is responsible for discovering what process?
A)Replication
B)Transmission
C)Transformation
D)Transduction
A)Replication
B)Transmission
C)Transformation
D)Transduction
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6
What were the conclusions of Franklin's work regarding the structure of DNA?
A)It did not have a helical structure
B)The helix had more than one strand
C)The helix contained about 1 bases per turn
D)The helix had only one strand
A)It did not have a helical structure
B)The helix had more than one strand
C)The helix contained about 1 bases per turn
D)The helix had only one strand
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7
What is the directionality of the DNA molecule?
A)front to back
B)top to bottom
C)5' to 3'
D)3' to 5'
E) all DNA molecules are different in their directionality
A)front to back
B)top to bottom
C)5' to 3'
D)3' to 5'
E) all DNA molecules are different in their directionality
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8
The individuals who determined that Griffith's transforming principle was DNA were __________.
A) Hershey and Chase
B) Avery, Macleod, and McCarty
C) Watson and Crick
D) Creighton and McClintock
A) Hershey and Chase
B) Avery, Macleod, and McCarty
C) Watson and Crick
D) Creighton and McClintock
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9
The fact that the type R and S strains of Streptococcus pneumoniae that Griffith worked with possessed small differences in capsule structure satisfies which of the following criteria for genetic material?
A)Transmission
B)Replication
C)Information
D)Variation
A)Transmission
B)Replication
C)Information
D)Variation
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10
The individual(s) who used ball and stick models to identify the three-dimensional structure of proteins was _______.
A)Franklin
B)Watson and Crick
C)Hershey and Chase
D)Pauling
E)Chargaff
A)Franklin
B)Watson and Crick
C)Hershey and Chase
D)Pauling
E)Chargaff
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11
These individuals determined that DNA was responsible for the process of transduction in T2 phage.
A) Hershey and Chase
B) Avery, Macleod, and McCarty
C) Watson and Crick
D) Creighton and McClintock
A) Hershey and Chase
B) Avery, Macleod, and McCarty
C) Watson and Crick
D) Creighton and McClintock
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12
According to Chargaff's rule, if the DNA of a species contains 20% adenine, what percent of guanine will it contain?
A) 20%
B) 30%
C) 50%
D) 75%
A) 20%
B) 30%
C) 50%
D) 75%
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13
All living organisms use DNA as the genetic material.
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14
How does DNA differ from RNA?
A)RNA uses only purines
B)RNA uses a different five-carbon sugar
C)RNA has a contains different sized phosphate groups
D)RNA has multiple bases attached to the sugar
A)RNA uses only purines
B)RNA uses a different five-carbon sugar
C)RNA has a contains different sized phosphate groups
D)RNA has multiple bases attached to the sugar
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15
In a double-helix DNA strand, the adenine on one strand forms a hydrogen bond with a(n) ____ on the other strand.
A) adenine
B) guanine
C) thymine
D) cytosine
A) adenine
B) guanine
C) thymine
D) cytosine
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16
The building blocks of DNA are called _________.
A) amino acids
B) codons
C) nucleotides
D) alleles
A) amino acids
B) codons
C) nucleotides
D) alleles
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17
How many bases are necessary to complete three complete twists (1080 degrees) of a DNA helix?
A)5
B)10
C)30
D)60
A)5
B)10
C)30
D)60
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18
The first group of researchers to correctly identify the double-helix structure of DNA were _______.
A)McClintock and Franklin
B)Hershey and Chase
C)Pauling and Avery
D)Watson and Crick
A)McClintock and Franklin
B)Hershey and Chase
C)Pauling and Avery
D)Watson and Crick
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19
What is a characteristic of T2 bacteriophage?
A)It does not require a host cell for replication
B)The phage attaches to the cell wall of a target eukaryotic cell
C)The phages injects its DNA into the host cell
D)The new phages are formed outside the host cell
A)It does not require a host cell for replication
B)The phage attaches to the cell wall of a target eukaryotic cell
C)The phages injects its DNA into the host cell
D)The new phages are formed outside the host cell
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20
What is a component of a single nucleotide?
A)A phosphate group
B)A six carbon sugar
C)All five nitrogenous bases
A)A phosphate group
B)A six carbon sugar
C)All five nitrogenous bases
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21
Which DNA molecule form is a left-handed?
A)A DNA
B)B DNA
C)Z DNA
D)R DNA
A)A DNA
B)B DNA
C)Z DNA
D)R DNA
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22
In the Hershey-Chase experiments, the protein coat of the bacteriophage was labeled with the 32P radioisotope.
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23
One strand of DNA is 5' - AGGCCTTA - 3'. What is the opposite strand?
A) 5'-AGGCCTTA-3'
B) 5'-TCCGGAAT-3'
C) 3'-AGGCCTTA-5'
D) 3'-TCCGGAAT-5'
A) 5'-AGGCCTTA-3'
B) 5'-TCCGGAAT-3'
C) 3'-AGGCCTTA-5'
D) 3'-TCCGGAAT-5'
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24
DNA is recognized as a left-handed molecule.
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25
What is one of the criteria that all genetic material must meet?
A)It does NOT contain the information necessary to construct the entire organism.
B)It must be passed from offspring to parent.
C)It must be able to be copied.
D)It must have a limited amount of variation.
A)It does NOT contain the information necessary to construct the entire organism.
B)It must be passed from offspring to parent.
C)It must be able to be copied.
D)It must have a limited amount of variation.
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26
The idea that the adenine and thymine bases of the DNA interact in some manner was first proposed by _______.
A) Watson and Crick
B) Franklin
C) Pauling
D) Chargaff
A) Watson and Crick
B) Franklin
C) Pauling
D) Chargaff
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27
The pyrimidine bases are _______.
A) cytosine, thymine, and uracil
B) adenine and guanine
C) adenine and thymine
D) cytosine and guanine
A) cytosine, thymine, and uracil
B) adenine and guanine
C) adenine and thymine
D) cytosine and guanine
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28
A purine on one strand of the DNA is always paired with a pyrimidine on the other strand.
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29
Cells are treated with a drug that blocks purine synthesis. Which bases would not be made in those treated cells?
A)cytosine, thymine, and uracil
B)adenine and guanine
C)adenine and thymine
D)cytosine and guanine
A)cytosine, thymine, and uracil
B)adenine and guanine
C)adenine and thymine
D)cytosine and guanine
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30
The fact that the helixes of the DNA strand are arranged in opposite directions gives DNA its _____ characteristics.
A) antiparallel
B) complementary
C) redundant
D) water-soluble
A) antiparallel
B) complementary
C) redundant
D) water-soluble
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31
The helical shape of the DNA contains major and minor grooves, which assist in the regulating of gene expression.
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32
A nucleoside consists of only a five-carbon sugar and a phosphate group.
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33
DNA can exist as a triple helix, although its function in biological systems is not well understood.
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34
What is the most complex structure DNA can form?
A)individual nucleotides
B)a folded and bended double helix
C)a single strand of DNA
D)a DNA double helix
A)individual nucleotides
B)a folded and bended double helix
C)a single strand of DNA
D)a DNA double helix
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35
A DNA strand can be described as antiparallel but uncomplementary.
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36
Adenine and thymine form _______ hydrogen bonds between them, while cytosine and guanine form _______ bonds.
A) 2 , 3
B) 3 , 4
C) 3 , 2
D) 4 , 3
A) 2 , 3
B) 3 , 4
C) 3 , 2
D) 4 , 3
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37
Avery used the enzyme _______ to remove the proteins from the cell extracts.
A) protease
B) DNase
C) RNase
D) All of the answers are correct
A) protease
B) DNase
C) RNase
D) All of the answers are correct
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38
The _______ was labeled using the radioisotope 32P in the Hershey-Chase experiments.
A) RNA
B) DNA
C) protein
D) carbohydrates
A) RNA
B) DNA
C) protein
D) carbohydrates
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39
Which of the following is a correct matching of the researcher with their discovery?
A)Pauling provided information on primary structure in biological molecules.
B)Franklin suggested that DNA was a helix with more than one strand and that there were about 10 bases per turn of the DNA.
C)Watson and Crick collected a large amount of X-ray data on the structure of DNA.
D)Chargaff demonstrated that the adenine and cytosine bases and the uracil and guanine bases interacted in some manner.
A)Pauling provided information on primary structure in biological molecules.
B)Franklin suggested that DNA was a helix with more than one strand and that there were about 10 bases per turn of the DNA.
C)Watson and Crick collected a large amount of X-ray data on the structure of DNA.
D)Chargaff demonstrated that the adenine and cytosine bases and the uracil and guanine bases interacted in some manner.
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40
What DNA form is most common in living organisms?
A)A DNA
B)B DNA
C)Z DNA
D)Triplex DNA
A)A DNA
B)B DNA
C)Z DNA
D)Triplex DNA
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41
An RNA strand with sequence 5'-GUACAAUGACUUAUGUAC-3' can potentially form which structure?
A)bulge loop
B)internal loop
C)multibranched junction
D)stem-loop
A)bulge loop
B)internal loop
C)multibranched junction
D)stem-loop
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