Deck 3: Nucleotides, nucleic Acids, and Genetic Information

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What group is attached to the pyrimidine ring in thymine and is not present in uracil?

A)"ribose"
B)"-CH3"
C)"-NH2"
D)"deoxyribose"
E)"none of the above"
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Cytosine,uracil,and thymine are derivatives of ______.

A) diploid
B) phosphodiester
C) probe
D) pyrimidine
E) introns
F) cloning
G) transformed
H) exons
I) ampicillin
J) autoradiography
K) chain-terminator
L) purine
M) ester
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Humans typically recycle approximately _____ of ATP each day.

A)50 kg
B)50 mg
C)50 g
D)50 μ\mu g
E)500 kg
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Plasmids are small,circular DNA molecules that are used in ______.

A) diploid
B) phosphodiester
C) probe
D) pyrimidine
E) introns
F) cloning
G) transformed
H) exons
I) ampicillin
J) autoradiography
K) chain-terminator
L) purine
M) ester
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What is the name of the molecule shown in the diagram?
<strong>What is the name of the molecule shown in the diagram?   </strong> A)adenosine B)cytosine C)cytidine D)cytidine monophosphate E)uridine <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)adenosine
B)cytosine
C)cytidine
D)cytidine monophosphate
E)uridine
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After hybridization,the fragment of interest can be detected by ______.

A) diploid
B) phosphodiester
C) probe
D) pyrimidine
E) introns
F) cloning
G) transformed
H) exons
I) ampicillin
J) autoradiography
K) chain-terminator
L) purine
M) ester
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Nucleoside triphosphates are useful for energy transfer because the phosphoanhydride bonds are relatively ______.

A)stable
B)high energy
C)biocompatible
D)large
E)low energy
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Certain plasmids contain genes that confer resistance to ______.

A) diploid
B) phosphodiester
C) probe
D) pyrimidine
E) introns
F) cloning
G) transformed
H) exons
I) ampicillin
J) autoradiography
K) chain-terminator
L) purine
M) ester
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Nucleotides contain one or more phosphate groups that are usually attached to the:

A)C3' or C5' atoms
B)C3 or C3' atoms
C)C5 or N3 atoms
D)C1' or N3 atoms
E)none of the above
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Experiments by Avery and colleagues proved that DNA was the substance that _____ a non-pathogenic pneumococcus strain into a virulent strain.

A) diploid
B) phosphodiester
C) probe
D) pyrimidine
E) introns
F) cloning
G) transformed
H) exons
I) ampicillin
J) autoradiography
K) chain-terminator
L) purine
M) ester
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The method that Sanger developed for DNA sequencing using dideoxy nucleotides is called the ______ method.

A) diploid
B) phosphodiester
C) probe
D) pyrimidine
E) introns
F) cloning
G) transformed
H) exons
I) ampicillin
J) autoradiography
K) chain-terminator
L) purine
M) ester
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Nucleotides play a central role in living organisms because

A)they mediate transport of energy within the cell.
B)they are involved in oxidation-reduction reactions.
C)they are involved in intracellular signaling.
D)they function as building blocks for nucleic acids.
E)all of the above
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'AMP' is used to refer to

A)adenosine.
B)adenylic acid.
C)adenomethyl purine.
D)adenine.
E)all of the above
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Inside our cells,free nucleotides are almost always associated with ______.

A)proteins
B)cholesterol
C)Cl counterions
D)fatty acids
E)Mg2+ counterions
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The molecule shown in the diagram is a
<strong>The molecule shown in the diagram is a  </strong> A)purine. B)dinucleotide. C)nucleoside. D)nucleotide. E)none of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)purine.
B)dinucleotide.
C)nucleoside.
D)nucleotide.
E)none of the above
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Organisms composed of cells with two sets of chromosomes are called ______ organisms.

A) diploid
B) phosphodiester
C) probe
D) pyrimidine
E) introns
F) cloning
G) transformed
H) exons
I) ampicillin
J) autoradiography
K) chain-terminator
L) purine
M) ester
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Nucleic acids are composed of nucleotides that are linked by ______ linkages.

A) diploid
B) phosphodiester
C) probe
D) pyrimidine
E) introns
F) cloning
G) transformed
H) exons
I) ampicillin
J) autoradiography
K) chain-terminator
L) purine
M) ester
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Eukaryotic genes often contain regions that are transcribed and later excised from the RNA,called ______.

A) diploid
B) phosphodiester
C) probe
D) pyrimidine
E) introns
F) cloning
G) transformed
H) exons
I) ampicillin
J) autoradiography
K) chain-terminator
L) purine
M) ester
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Which of the following statements about nucleotides is false?

A)Nucleotides mediate transport of energy within the cell.
B)Nucleotides are involved in oxidation-reduction reactions.
C)Nucleotides store genetic information.
D)Nucleotides are involved in biosynthetic reactions.
E)none of the above
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A small fragment of labeled DNA or RNA used in a hybridization experiment is called a ______.

A) diploid
B) phosphodiester
C) probe
D) pyrimidine
E) introns
F) cloning
G) transformed
H) exons
I) ampicillin
J) autoradiography
K) chain-terminator
L) purine
M) ester
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Which of the following bases pairs with guanine?

A) <strong>Which of the following bases pairs with guanine? </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Which of the following bases pairs with guanine? </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Which of the following bases pairs with guanine? </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Which of the following bases pairs with guanine? </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Which of the following bases pairs with guanine? </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Transfer RNA molecules are involved in

A)transcription.
B)translation.
C)replication.
D)reverse transcription.
E)posttranslational processing.
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The major carrier of energy in the cell is:

A)adenosine monophosphate
B)adenosine diphosphate
C)adenosine triphosphate
D)adenosine tetraphosphate
E)flavin adenine dinucleotide
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Genomic DNA is ______,resulting in the production of _________.

A)transcribed;mRNA
B)translated;tRNA
C)transcribed;protein
D)translated;protein
E)translated;rRNA
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A double stranded DNA fragment contains 12% adenine residues.Calculate the percentage cytosine residues.

A)12%
B)24%
C)38%
D)50%
E)78%
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Which of the following bases is not present in RNA?

A) <strong>Which of the following bases is not present in RNA?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Which of the following bases is not present in RNA?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Which of the following bases is not present in RNA?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Which of the following bases is not present in RNA?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Which of the following bases is not present in RNA?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Chargaff's rules state that:

A)The amount of guanine plus cytosine in mammalian genomes varies from about 39 to 46%.
B)DNA is always double stranded and RNA is always single stranded.
C)DNA contains two grooves,a major groove and a minor groove.
D)In DNA the number of adenine residues is identical to the number of thymine residues and the number of guanine residues is identical to the number of cytosine residues.
E)DNA contains two strands that run in opposite directions.
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Nucleotides in a DNA molecule are linked together through

A)glycosidic bonds.
B)amide linkages.
C)hydrogen bonds.
D)phosphoanhydride bonds.
E)phosphodiester bonds.
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It is impossible for RNA to store genetic information,because

A)RNA does not base pair and therefore cannot be replicated.
B)enzymes cannot process genetic information in the form of RNA.
C)RNA forms complex folded structures.
D)RNA is very unstable.
E)None of the above answers is correct;RNA can store genetic information.
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In 1944 Avery,MacLeod,and McCarty did experiments with Diplococcus pneumoniae that proved that

A)DNA is double stranded.
B)DNA contains deoxyribose.
C)DNA can be transcribed into RNA.
D)DNA can permanently transform a non-pathogenic strain into a pathogenic strain.
E)The structure of DNA provides a mechanism for reliable replication.
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In living organisms,genetic information is most often stored in the form of

A)ribonucleic acid.
B)deoxyribonucleic acid.
C)proteins.
D)enzymes.
E)deoxynucleotides.
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Which of the following nucleic acids provides the key to decoding genetic information?

A)tRNA
B)rRNA
C)mRNA
D)DNA
E)None of the above
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Which of the following nucleotides contain energy rich bonds?

A)ATP
B)TTP
C)GTP
D)CTP
E)all of the above
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By convention,the sequence of nucleotide residues in a nucleic acid is written ___________ starting with the ____ end.

A)left to right;3'
B)right to left;3'
C)left to right;5'
D)Right to left;3'
E)top to bottom;3'
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RNA occurs primarily as single stranded molecules that can give rise to _______ structures.

A)diploid
B)stem-loop
C)parallel
D)tautomeric
E)haploid
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The Watson and Crick model of a double-helical structure for DNA was based,in part,on evidence from

A)NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance)spectroscopy.
B)IR (infrared)spectroscopy.
C)atomic force microscopy.
D)electron microscopy.
E)X-ray diffraction .
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Knowledge about the tautomeric forms of the bases of nucleic acids is needed

A)to understand H-bonding between the complementary bases
B)to understand how the bases are linked to ribose.
C)to understand how bases are linked to deoxyribose.
D)to understand the ability of nucleotides to act as energy carriers.
E)to distinguish the 5'-end of a DNA strand from the 3'-end.
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Nucleoside triphosphates carry energy in the form of

A)glycosidic bonds
B)phosphoester bonds
C)phosphoanhydride bonds
D)hydrogen bonds
E)amide linkages
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Which diagram depicts correctly a ribosome engaged in translation? <strong>Which diagram depicts correctly a ribosome engaged in translation?  </strong> A) a B) b C) c D) d <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) a
B) b
C) c
D) d
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Which of the following molecules does not contain an energy rich phosphoanhydride bond?

A)ADP
B)GDP
C)AMP
D)CDP
E)all of the above
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Which of the enzymes listed in the table below produce identical sticky ends?
<strong>Which of the enzymes listed in the table below produce identical sticky ends?  </strong> A)AluI and HindIII B)AluI and BamHI C)HindIII and EcoRI D)HindIII and BglII E)BamHI and BglII <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)AluI and HindIII
B)AluI and BamHI
C)HindIII and EcoRI
D)HindIII and BglII
E)BamHI and BglII
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DNA sequencing by the chain-termination method utilizes DNA polymerase I to make a complementary copy of the target or template DNA molecule.A reaction with a 20 bp template and dideoxyadenosine nucleotides as terminators results in the production of a 5 bp fragment.Based on this result,we can conclude that the template contains

A)a cytosine at position 5.
B)a thymine at position 5.
C)a cytosine at position 16.
D)a thymine at position 16.
E)a uracil at position 5.
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Alterations in genetic information cannot be caused by

A)mistakes made during replication
B)faulty recombination.
C)transposition of genes.
D)mistakes made during translation.
E)all of the above
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Which of the following conclusions about the human genome is (are)true?

A)Only about 80% of the human genome is transcribed to RNA.
B)Only about 1-2% of the human genome codes for proteins.
C)Most of the proteins found in humans are also found in many other animals.
D)Nearly half of the human genome consists of repetitive DNA sequences.
E)All of the above.
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In molecular cloning,transformed organisms must be identified.One common method for accomplishing this involves the inclusion of ________ in the plasmid.

A)a restriction site
B)a nuclease gene
C)a deletion
D)an origin of replication
E)an antibiotic resistance gene
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Mutations leading to changes that can be inherited by the next generation have to be introduced into at the _______ level.

A)DNA
B)rRNA
C)protein
D)mRNA
E)tRNA
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Gel electrophoresis generally separates nucleic acids on the basis of

A)shape.
B)sequence.
C)size.
D)charge-density.
E)none of the above
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Double stranded DNA molecules can be cleaved at specific recognition sites by

A)RNA polymerase.
B)DNA ligase.
C)DNA polymerase.
D)reverse transcriptase.
E)Type II restriction endonucleases.
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DNA fragments are usually inserted into a plasmid vector and cloned before they are analyzed by chain termination sequencing because

A)DNA fragments need to be pure in order to obtain an unambiguous sequence.
B)a large number of identical fragments is needed in a sequencing reaction in order to generate detectable amounts of products.
C)plasmid vectors have known sequences that can be used for design and annealing of the primer oligonucleotides,which are used to initiate the sequencing reaction.
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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In Sanger dideoxy DNA sequencing,DNA polymerase I is used to add nucleotides to the ___ end of the growing polynucleotide chain.

A)sticky
B)blunt
C)3'
D)5'
E)dideoxy nucleotide containing
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DNA sequencing using the Sanger method requires

A)template,primer,DNA polymerase,mRNA,dNTPs,ddNTPs.
B)template,primer,DNA polymerase,dNTPs,ddNTPs.
C)template,primer,DNA polymerase,rRNA,dNTPs,ddNTPs.
D)template,primer,DNA polymerase,mRNA,dNTPs.
E)none of the above
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Alterations in genetic information can be caused by

A)mistakes made during replication.
B)faulty recombination.
C)transposition of genes.
D)damage caused by chemicals or radiation.
E)all of the above
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A genomic library

A)is a collection of protein structures from a specific organism.
B)is a collection of cloned DNA fragments representing all of an organism's DNA.
C)contains only protein-coding DNA sequences.
D)is best constructed from very short DNA fragments.
E)is built from mRNA by reverse transcription.
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Which of the restriction enzymes listed in the table below produces blunt-end fragments?
<strong>Which of the restriction enzymes listed in the table below produces blunt-end fragments?  </strong> A)AluI B)BamHI C)BglII D)EcoRI E)HindIII <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)AluI
B)BamHI
C)BglII
D)EcoRI
E)HindIII
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Small circular DNA molecules used to carry foreign DNA fragments are called ________.

A)mRNAs
B)bacteriophage
C)clones
D)plasmids
E)nucleotides
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Radioactively labeled,single-stranded oligonucleotides are often used in in situ hybridization.Which of the probes listed below would work best,when probing for a RNA molecule containing the sequence 5'-AGCTAACGGG-3'?

A)5'-AGCTAACGGG-3'
B)5'-GGGCAATCGA-3'
C)5'-CCCGTTAGCT-3'
D)5'-TCGATTGCCC-3'
E)all of the above
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Which of the following DNA sequences is considered palindromic?

A)AAGCTT
B)GAACTT
C)GAACAA
D)AAGCAA
E)AAGTTC
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Which of the following conclusions about the human genome is false?

A)Only about 80% of the genome is transcribed to RNA.
B)Most of the proteins found in humans are unique to vertebrates.
C)Nearly half of the human genome consists of repetitive DNA sequences.
D)The genomes of any two people are likely to be 99.9% identical
E)None of the above
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The production of multiple identical organisms from a single ancestor is called ________.

A)DNA ligation
B)phenotyping
C)cloning
D)transcription
E)sequencing
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Which of the following DNA sequences (in which N is any nucleic acid residue)is palindromic?

A)ANAGCTT
B)AANGCTT
C)AAGNCTT
D)AAGCNTT
E)AAGCTNT
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Recombinant DNA technology can be used for

A)constructing mutant proteins.
B)the industrial production of useful proteins.
C)producing transgenic organisms.
D)correcting genetic defects.
E)all of the above
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This is the structure of adenine. This is the structure of adenine.   a.Is adenine a purine or a pyrimidine? b.Which base does adenine base-pair (H-bond)with in DNA? c.What is the name of the molecule that is composed of adenine linked to the C1' of ribose? d.Indicate on the drawing through which atom adenine is connected to ribose or deoxyribose. e.Indicate on the drawing which groups on adenine are involved in base-pairing or H-bonding with its complementary base.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
a.Is adenine a purine or a pyrimidine?
b.Which base does adenine base-pair (H-bond)with in DNA?
c.What is the name of the molecule that is composed of adenine linked to the C1' of ribose?
d.Indicate on the drawing through which atom adenine is connected to ribose or deoxyribose.
e.Indicate on the drawing which groups on adenine are involved in base-pairing or H-bonding with its complementary base.
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A gene knockout is

A)a gene that has been inactivated or removed from an organism.
B)a dominant gene that knocks-out expression of other genes.
C)a gene inserted in place of another gene.
D)a gene present on a YAC.
E)none of the above
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There are three types of RNA that are directly involved in translation.
a.Name these three types of RNA
b.Briefly describe the function of each of these types of RNA.
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In order to perform PCR,which of the following describes the reagents that must be included in the reaction mixture?

A)DNA fragment,primers flanking the region of interest,dNTPs,DNA polymerase
B)DNA fragment,primers flanking the region of interest,dNTPs,ddNTPS,DNA polymerase
C)DNA fragment,one primer,dNTPs,DNA polymerase,DNA ligase
D)DNA fragment,primers flanking the region of interest,dNTPs,DNA Ligase
E)none of the above
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DNA polymerase from Thermus aquaticus is used in PCR because

A)it is a soluble protein.
B)the genes from Thermus aquaticus are readily distinguished from those of 'normal' organisms.
C)the enzyme is readily deactivated by heat,effectively halting the reaction.
D)it is stable at high temperatures.
E)it is not infectious.
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Which of the following statements about PCR is (are)true?

A)Small amounts of DNA can be easily amplified to millions of copies.
B)PCR is often used in forensics laboratories.
C)PCR reaction products can be used in molecular cloning.
D)PCR is used in clinical laboratories.
E)All of the above.
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What group is attached to the pyrimidine ring in thymine and is not present in uracil?

A)"ribose"
B)"-CH3"
C)"-NH2"
D)"deoxyribose"
E)"none of the above"
"-CH3"
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Cytosine,uracil,and thymine are derivatives of ______.

A) diploid
B) phosphodiester
C) probe
D) pyrimidine
E) introns
F) cloning
G) transformed
H) exons
I) ampicillin
J) autoradiography
K) chain-terminator
L) purine
M) ester
pyrimidine
3
Humans typically recycle approximately _____ of ATP each day.

A)50 kg
B)50 mg
C)50 g
D)50 μ\mu g
E)500 kg
50 kg
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Plasmids are small,circular DNA molecules that are used in ______.

A) diploid
B) phosphodiester
C) probe
D) pyrimidine
E) introns
F) cloning
G) transformed
H) exons
I) ampicillin
J) autoradiography
K) chain-terminator
L) purine
M) ester
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What is the name of the molecule shown in the diagram?
<strong>What is the name of the molecule shown in the diagram?   </strong> A)adenosine B)cytosine C)cytidine D)cytidine monophosphate E)uridine

A)adenosine
B)cytosine
C)cytidine
D)cytidine monophosphate
E)uridine
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After hybridization,the fragment of interest can be detected by ______.

A) diploid
B) phosphodiester
C) probe
D) pyrimidine
E) introns
F) cloning
G) transformed
H) exons
I) ampicillin
J) autoradiography
K) chain-terminator
L) purine
M) ester
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Nucleoside triphosphates are useful for energy transfer because the phosphoanhydride bonds are relatively ______.

A)stable
B)high energy
C)biocompatible
D)large
E)low energy
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Certain plasmids contain genes that confer resistance to ______.

A) diploid
B) phosphodiester
C) probe
D) pyrimidine
E) introns
F) cloning
G) transformed
H) exons
I) ampicillin
J) autoradiography
K) chain-terminator
L) purine
M) ester
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Nucleotides contain one or more phosphate groups that are usually attached to the:

A)C3' or C5' atoms
B)C3 or C3' atoms
C)C5 or N3 atoms
D)C1' or N3 atoms
E)none of the above
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Experiments by Avery and colleagues proved that DNA was the substance that _____ a non-pathogenic pneumococcus strain into a virulent strain.

A) diploid
B) phosphodiester
C) probe
D) pyrimidine
E) introns
F) cloning
G) transformed
H) exons
I) ampicillin
J) autoradiography
K) chain-terminator
L) purine
M) ester
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The method that Sanger developed for DNA sequencing using dideoxy nucleotides is called the ______ method.

A) diploid
B) phosphodiester
C) probe
D) pyrimidine
E) introns
F) cloning
G) transformed
H) exons
I) ampicillin
J) autoradiography
K) chain-terminator
L) purine
M) ester
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Nucleotides play a central role in living organisms because

A)they mediate transport of energy within the cell.
B)they are involved in oxidation-reduction reactions.
C)they are involved in intracellular signaling.
D)they function as building blocks for nucleic acids.
E)all of the above
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'AMP' is used to refer to

A)adenosine.
B)adenylic acid.
C)adenomethyl purine.
D)adenine.
E)all of the above
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Inside our cells,free nucleotides are almost always associated with ______.

A)proteins
B)cholesterol
C)Cl counterions
D)fatty acids
E)Mg2+ counterions
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The molecule shown in the diagram is a
<strong>The molecule shown in the diagram is a  </strong> A)purine. B)dinucleotide. C)nucleoside. D)nucleotide. E)none of the above

A)purine.
B)dinucleotide.
C)nucleoside.
D)nucleotide.
E)none of the above
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Organisms composed of cells with two sets of chromosomes are called ______ organisms.

A) diploid
B) phosphodiester
C) probe
D) pyrimidine
E) introns
F) cloning
G) transformed
H) exons
I) ampicillin
J) autoradiography
K) chain-terminator
L) purine
M) ester
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Nucleic acids are composed of nucleotides that are linked by ______ linkages.

A) diploid
B) phosphodiester
C) probe
D) pyrimidine
E) introns
F) cloning
G) transformed
H) exons
I) ampicillin
J) autoradiography
K) chain-terminator
L) purine
M) ester
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Eukaryotic genes often contain regions that are transcribed and later excised from the RNA,called ______.

A) diploid
B) phosphodiester
C) probe
D) pyrimidine
E) introns
F) cloning
G) transformed
H) exons
I) ampicillin
J) autoradiography
K) chain-terminator
L) purine
M) ester
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Which of the following statements about nucleotides is false?

A)Nucleotides mediate transport of energy within the cell.
B)Nucleotides are involved in oxidation-reduction reactions.
C)Nucleotides store genetic information.
D)Nucleotides are involved in biosynthetic reactions.
E)none of the above
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A small fragment of labeled DNA or RNA used in a hybridization experiment is called a ______.

A) diploid
B) phosphodiester
C) probe
D) pyrimidine
E) introns
F) cloning
G) transformed
H) exons
I) ampicillin
J) autoradiography
K) chain-terminator
L) purine
M) ester
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21
Which of the following bases pairs with guanine?

A) <strong>Which of the following bases pairs with guanine? </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Which of the following bases pairs with guanine? </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Which of the following bases pairs with guanine? </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Which of the following bases pairs with guanine? </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Which of the following bases pairs with guanine? </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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22
Transfer RNA molecules are involved in

A)transcription.
B)translation.
C)replication.
D)reverse transcription.
E)posttranslational processing.
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23
The major carrier of energy in the cell is:

A)adenosine monophosphate
B)adenosine diphosphate
C)adenosine triphosphate
D)adenosine tetraphosphate
E)flavin adenine dinucleotide
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24
Genomic DNA is ______,resulting in the production of _________.

A)transcribed;mRNA
B)translated;tRNA
C)transcribed;protein
D)translated;protein
E)translated;rRNA
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25
A double stranded DNA fragment contains 12% adenine residues.Calculate the percentage cytosine residues.

A)12%
B)24%
C)38%
D)50%
E)78%
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26
Which of the following bases is not present in RNA?

A) <strong>Which of the following bases is not present in RNA?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Which of the following bases is not present in RNA?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Which of the following bases is not present in RNA?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Which of the following bases is not present in RNA?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Which of the following bases is not present in RNA?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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27
Chargaff's rules state that:

A)The amount of guanine plus cytosine in mammalian genomes varies from about 39 to 46%.
B)DNA is always double stranded and RNA is always single stranded.
C)DNA contains two grooves,a major groove and a minor groove.
D)In DNA the number of adenine residues is identical to the number of thymine residues and the number of guanine residues is identical to the number of cytosine residues.
E)DNA contains two strands that run in opposite directions.
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28
Nucleotides in a DNA molecule are linked together through

A)glycosidic bonds.
B)amide linkages.
C)hydrogen bonds.
D)phosphoanhydride bonds.
E)phosphodiester bonds.
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29
It is impossible for RNA to store genetic information,because

A)RNA does not base pair and therefore cannot be replicated.
B)enzymes cannot process genetic information in the form of RNA.
C)RNA forms complex folded structures.
D)RNA is very unstable.
E)None of the above answers is correct;RNA can store genetic information.
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30
In 1944 Avery,MacLeod,and McCarty did experiments with Diplococcus pneumoniae that proved that

A)DNA is double stranded.
B)DNA contains deoxyribose.
C)DNA can be transcribed into RNA.
D)DNA can permanently transform a non-pathogenic strain into a pathogenic strain.
E)The structure of DNA provides a mechanism for reliable replication.
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31
In living organisms,genetic information is most often stored in the form of

A)ribonucleic acid.
B)deoxyribonucleic acid.
C)proteins.
D)enzymes.
E)deoxynucleotides.
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32
Which of the following nucleic acids provides the key to decoding genetic information?

A)tRNA
B)rRNA
C)mRNA
D)DNA
E)None of the above
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33
Which of the following nucleotides contain energy rich bonds?

A)ATP
B)TTP
C)GTP
D)CTP
E)all of the above
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34
By convention,the sequence of nucleotide residues in a nucleic acid is written ___________ starting with the ____ end.

A)left to right;3'
B)right to left;3'
C)left to right;5'
D)Right to left;3'
E)top to bottom;3'
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35
RNA occurs primarily as single stranded molecules that can give rise to _______ structures.

A)diploid
B)stem-loop
C)parallel
D)tautomeric
E)haploid
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36
The Watson and Crick model of a double-helical structure for DNA was based,in part,on evidence from

A)NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance)spectroscopy.
B)IR (infrared)spectroscopy.
C)atomic force microscopy.
D)electron microscopy.
E)X-ray diffraction .
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37
Knowledge about the tautomeric forms of the bases of nucleic acids is needed

A)to understand H-bonding between the complementary bases
B)to understand how the bases are linked to ribose.
C)to understand how bases are linked to deoxyribose.
D)to understand the ability of nucleotides to act as energy carriers.
E)to distinguish the 5'-end of a DNA strand from the 3'-end.
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38
Nucleoside triphosphates carry energy in the form of

A)glycosidic bonds
B)phosphoester bonds
C)phosphoanhydride bonds
D)hydrogen bonds
E)amide linkages
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39
Which diagram depicts correctly a ribosome engaged in translation? <strong>Which diagram depicts correctly a ribosome engaged in translation?  </strong> A) a B) b C) c D) d

A) a
B) b
C) c
D) d
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40
Which of the following molecules does not contain an energy rich phosphoanhydride bond?

A)ADP
B)GDP
C)AMP
D)CDP
E)all of the above
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41
Which of the enzymes listed in the table below produce identical sticky ends?
<strong>Which of the enzymes listed in the table below produce identical sticky ends?  </strong> A)AluI and HindIII B)AluI and BamHI C)HindIII and EcoRI D)HindIII and BglII E)BamHI and BglII

A)AluI and HindIII
B)AluI and BamHI
C)HindIII and EcoRI
D)HindIII and BglII
E)BamHI and BglII
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42
DNA sequencing by the chain-termination method utilizes DNA polymerase I to make a complementary copy of the target or template DNA molecule.A reaction with a 20 bp template and dideoxyadenosine nucleotides as terminators results in the production of a 5 bp fragment.Based on this result,we can conclude that the template contains

A)a cytosine at position 5.
B)a thymine at position 5.
C)a cytosine at position 16.
D)a thymine at position 16.
E)a uracil at position 5.
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43
Alterations in genetic information cannot be caused by

A)mistakes made during replication
B)faulty recombination.
C)transposition of genes.
D)mistakes made during translation.
E)all of the above
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44
Which of the following conclusions about the human genome is (are)true?

A)Only about 80% of the human genome is transcribed to RNA.
B)Only about 1-2% of the human genome codes for proteins.
C)Most of the proteins found in humans are also found in many other animals.
D)Nearly half of the human genome consists of repetitive DNA sequences.
E)All of the above.
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45
In molecular cloning,transformed organisms must be identified.One common method for accomplishing this involves the inclusion of ________ in the plasmid.

A)a restriction site
B)a nuclease gene
C)a deletion
D)an origin of replication
E)an antibiotic resistance gene
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46
Mutations leading to changes that can be inherited by the next generation have to be introduced into at the _______ level.

A)DNA
B)rRNA
C)protein
D)mRNA
E)tRNA
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47
Gel electrophoresis generally separates nucleic acids on the basis of

A)shape.
B)sequence.
C)size.
D)charge-density.
E)none of the above
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48
Double stranded DNA molecules can be cleaved at specific recognition sites by

A)RNA polymerase.
B)DNA ligase.
C)DNA polymerase.
D)reverse transcriptase.
E)Type II restriction endonucleases.
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49
DNA fragments are usually inserted into a plasmid vector and cloned before they are analyzed by chain termination sequencing because

A)DNA fragments need to be pure in order to obtain an unambiguous sequence.
B)a large number of identical fragments is needed in a sequencing reaction in order to generate detectable amounts of products.
C)plasmid vectors have known sequences that can be used for design and annealing of the primer oligonucleotides,which are used to initiate the sequencing reaction.
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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50
In Sanger dideoxy DNA sequencing,DNA polymerase I is used to add nucleotides to the ___ end of the growing polynucleotide chain.

A)sticky
B)blunt
C)3'
D)5'
E)dideoxy nucleotide containing
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51
DNA sequencing using the Sanger method requires

A)template,primer,DNA polymerase,mRNA,dNTPs,ddNTPs.
B)template,primer,DNA polymerase,dNTPs,ddNTPs.
C)template,primer,DNA polymerase,rRNA,dNTPs,ddNTPs.
D)template,primer,DNA polymerase,mRNA,dNTPs.
E)none of the above
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52
Alterations in genetic information can be caused by

A)mistakes made during replication.
B)faulty recombination.
C)transposition of genes.
D)damage caused by chemicals or radiation.
E)all of the above
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53
A genomic library

A)is a collection of protein structures from a specific organism.
B)is a collection of cloned DNA fragments representing all of an organism's DNA.
C)contains only protein-coding DNA sequences.
D)is best constructed from very short DNA fragments.
E)is built from mRNA by reverse transcription.
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54
Which of the restriction enzymes listed in the table below produces blunt-end fragments?
<strong>Which of the restriction enzymes listed in the table below produces blunt-end fragments?  </strong> A)AluI B)BamHI C)BglII D)EcoRI E)HindIII

A)AluI
B)BamHI
C)BglII
D)EcoRI
E)HindIII
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55
Small circular DNA molecules used to carry foreign DNA fragments are called ________.

A)mRNAs
B)bacteriophage
C)clones
D)plasmids
E)nucleotides
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56
Radioactively labeled,single-stranded oligonucleotides are often used in in situ hybridization.Which of the probes listed below would work best,when probing for a RNA molecule containing the sequence 5'-AGCTAACGGG-3'?

A)5'-AGCTAACGGG-3'
B)5'-GGGCAATCGA-3'
C)5'-CCCGTTAGCT-3'
D)5'-TCGATTGCCC-3'
E)all of the above
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57
Which of the following DNA sequences is considered palindromic?

A)AAGCTT
B)GAACTT
C)GAACAA
D)AAGCAA
E)AAGTTC
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58
Which of the following conclusions about the human genome is false?

A)Only about 80% of the genome is transcribed to RNA.
B)Most of the proteins found in humans are unique to vertebrates.
C)Nearly half of the human genome consists of repetitive DNA sequences.
D)The genomes of any two people are likely to be 99.9% identical
E)None of the above
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59
The production of multiple identical organisms from a single ancestor is called ________.

A)DNA ligation
B)phenotyping
C)cloning
D)transcription
E)sequencing
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60
Which of the following DNA sequences (in which N is any nucleic acid residue)is palindromic?

A)ANAGCTT
B)AANGCTT
C)AAGNCTT
D)AAGCNTT
E)AAGCTNT
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61
Recombinant DNA technology can be used for

A)constructing mutant proteins.
B)the industrial production of useful proteins.
C)producing transgenic organisms.
D)correcting genetic defects.
E)all of the above
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62
This is the structure of adenine. This is the structure of adenine.   a.Is adenine a purine or a pyrimidine? b.Which base does adenine base-pair (H-bond)with in DNA? c.What is the name of the molecule that is composed of adenine linked to the C1' of ribose? d.Indicate on the drawing through which atom adenine is connected to ribose or deoxyribose. e.Indicate on the drawing which groups on adenine are involved in base-pairing or H-bonding with its complementary base.
a.Is adenine a purine or a pyrimidine?
b.Which base does adenine base-pair (H-bond)with in DNA?
c.What is the name of the molecule that is composed of adenine linked to the C1' of ribose?
d.Indicate on the drawing through which atom adenine is connected to ribose or deoxyribose.
e.Indicate on the drawing which groups on adenine are involved in base-pairing or H-bonding with its complementary base.
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63
A gene knockout is

A)a gene that has been inactivated or removed from an organism.
B)a dominant gene that knocks-out expression of other genes.
C)a gene inserted in place of another gene.
D)a gene present on a YAC.
E)none of the above
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64
There are three types of RNA that are directly involved in translation.
a.Name these three types of RNA
b.Briefly describe the function of each of these types of RNA.
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65
In order to perform PCR,which of the following describes the reagents that must be included in the reaction mixture?

A)DNA fragment,primers flanking the region of interest,dNTPs,DNA polymerase
B)DNA fragment,primers flanking the region of interest,dNTPs,ddNTPS,DNA polymerase
C)DNA fragment,one primer,dNTPs,DNA polymerase,DNA ligase
D)DNA fragment,primers flanking the region of interest,dNTPs,DNA Ligase
E)none of the above
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66
DNA polymerase from Thermus aquaticus is used in PCR because

A)it is a soluble protein.
B)the genes from Thermus aquaticus are readily distinguished from those of 'normal' organisms.
C)the enzyme is readily deactivated by heat,effectively halting the reaction.
D)it is stable at high temperatures.
E)it is not infectious.
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67
Which of the following statements about PCR is (are)true?

A)Small amounts of DNA can be easily amplified to millions of copies.
B)PCR is often used in forensics laboratories.
C)PCR reaction products can be used in molecular cloning.
D)PCR is used in clinical laboratories.
E)All of the above.
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