Deck 25: Dna Structure and Control of Gene Expression

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Which of the following is NOT true about DNA?

A)has a double helix
B)bases held together by hydrogen bonds
C)bases are complementary to each other
D)has a deoxyribose sugar
E)contains adenine,guanine,cytosine,and uracil
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In the Watson-Crick model of DNA,the "sides" of the ladder are composed of

A)sugars.
B)bases.
C)hydrogen bonds.
D)sugar-phosphate molecules.
E)phosphate groups.
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Because one original strand of the double-stranded helix is found in each daughter cell,the replication process is called

A)proofreading.
B)semi-conservative.
C)redundant.
D)freeing of DNA.
E)mutation positive.
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In semiconservative DNA replication,each new double helix formed will have

A)two new strands and two old strands.
B)one new and one old strand in each helix.
C)three new strands in one helix and three old strands in the second helix.
D)two new and one old strand in one helix and two old and one new strand in second helix.
E)two new strands in one helix and two old strands in the other helix.
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The individual(s)credited with the discovery of the structure of DNA is (are)

A)Alfred Hershey and Martha Chase.
B)James Watson and Francis Crick.
C)Erwin Chargaff.
D)Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins.
E)Charles Darwin and Gregor Mendel.
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The _____ enzyme is responsible for unwinding the double-helix structure of DNA during replication.

A)helicase
B)polymerase
C)ligase
D)extendase
E)windase
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A gene is physically located on a _____ in the nucleus of a cell.

A)chromosome
B)messenger RNA
C)enzymes
D)proteins
E)nucleus
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Which does NOT describe a function of the DNA polymerase molecule?

A)recognize the free nucleotide that pairs with the base on the old strand of DNA
B)read the strand of old DNA and recognize the base there
C)proofread to ensure that the proper base has been incorporated
D)make the proper nucleotide to match with the base read on the old strand
E)nucleotides are joined by hydrogen bonds
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In Figure 25.4,when replication is finished,strand 1 will have the same base composition as strand ___,while strand 2 will have the same base composition as strand ____.

A)2; 3
B)1; 3
C)3; 4
D)1; 4
E)2; 4
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Which of the following statements about DNA replication is NOT correct?

A)Unwinding of the DNA molecule occurs as hydrogen bonds break.
B)Replication occurs as each base is paired with another exactly like it.
C)The process is known as semi-conservative replication because one old strand is conserved in the new molecule.
D)The enzyme that catalyzes DNA replication is DNA polymerase.
E)Complementary base pairs are held together with hydrogen bonds.
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A nucleotide contains

A)DNA and RNA.
B)a sugar and a phosphate.
C)complementary purines and pyrimidines.
D)RNA,protein,and lipids.
E)a sugar,a phosphate,and a nitrogen base.
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The fact that for a given species the amount of purines in the DNA always matches the number of pyrimidines was first determined by

A)Watson and Crick.
B)Franklin and Wilkins.
C)Hershey and Chase.
D)Chargaff.
E)Mendel.
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If the protein coat of a virus that infects a bacterium is labeled with radioactive sulfur and the DNA of the virus is labeled with radioactive phosphorus,over time

A)both the sulfur and the phosphorus will be found within the bacterium.
B)only the sulfur will be found inside the bacterium.
C)only the phosphorus will be found inside the bacterium.
D)both the sulfur and the phosphorus will be found outside the bacterium.
E)the radioactivity of the sulfur and phosphorus will decay very quickly and not be detectable.
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The enzyme that is used to join complementary DNA nucleotides together is

A)DNA polymerase.
B)RNA polymerase.
C)helicase.
D)ribozyme.
E)lipase.
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Hershey and Chase experimented with radioactively labeled phosphorus and sulfur to determine that DNA and not protein is the genetic material.Which of the following would NOT be an essential part of this experiment?

A)Sulfur is present in amino acids in the protein coat of bacteria.
B)Phosphorus is present in high amounts in DNA.
C)Sulfur is not present in DNA.
D)Phosphorus is not present in amino acids in the protein coat of bacteria.
E)DNA contains nitrogen.
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In Figure 25.4,if adenine is located on strand 4,then on strand 2 at the same location ____ must be present.

A)adenine
B)thymine
C)cytosine
D)guanine
E)uracil
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Information from X-ray crystallographic data collected by _______ was used by Watson and Crick in their development of the model of DNA.

A)Chargaff
B)Griffith
C)McClintock
D)Franklin
E)Hershey and Chase
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The hereditary material found in all cells is

A)DNA.
B)rRNA.
C)mRNA.
D)tRNA.
E)ATP.
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The X-ray diffraction photography of Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins was critical evidence

A)indicating that DNA has a double helix structure.
B)showing the bases of DNA were held together by hydrogen bonds.
C)showing equal numbers of purines and pyrimidines.
D)revealing the structure of the deoxyribose sugar.
E)of the location of each adenine,guanine,cytosine,and thymine.
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Which statement is NOT correct about the results of the Hershey-Chase experiment with the T2 virus?

A)Radioactively labeled protein was found in the bacteria,not in the virus coats.
B)Radioactively labeled DNA was found in the bacteria,not in the virus coats.
C)DNA was labeled with radioactive phosphorus.
D)Protein was labeled with radioactive sulfur.
E)Two separate experiments were actually run,one with radioactive phosphorus and one with radioactive sulfur.
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Which of the following nucleotide bases is found only in DNA,not in RNA?

A)guanine
B)adenine
C)thymine
D)uracil
E)cytosine
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The ______ contain(s)the information for the structure of the protein.

A)introns
B)exons
C)promoter
D)ribosomes
E)nucleoli
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An intervening sequence of DNA that is not expressed is called a(n)

A)exon.
B)intron.
C)replicon.
D)promoter.
E)gene.
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Which of the classes of RNA molecules carries the amino acids that are added to the growing polypeptide chain?

A)ribosomal RNA
B)transfer RNA
C)messenger RNA
D)primary mRNA transcript
E)ribozyme
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Which of the following nucleotide bases is found only in RNA,not in DNA?

A)guanine
B)adenine
C)thymine
D)uracil
E)cytosine
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In modern biochemical genetics,the flow of inherited information is from

A)protein \rightarrow RNA \rightarrow DNA.
B)DNA \rightarrow RNA \rightarrow protein.
C)DNA \rightarrow protein \rightarrow RNA.
D)RNA \rightarrow DNA \rightarrow protein.
E)RNA \rightarrow protein \rightarrow DNA.
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Which is the process that synthesizes mRNA?

A)translation
B)transcription
C)transposition
D)transformation
E)translocation
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Which is the process by which a protein is constructed in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells?

A)translation
B)transcription
C)transposition
D)transformation
E)translocation
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Which of the classes of RNA molecules carries the genetic information from the nucleus as it is needed for the construction of a protein?

A)ribosomal RNA
B)transfer RNA
C)messenger RNA
D)primary mRNA transcript
E)mature RNA
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Artificial RNA with a known base sequence was added to a medium containing bacterial ribosomes and a mixture of amino acids.By chemical identification of the resulting polypeptide,researchers could discover the

A)transcription factors involved.
B)mutation rate.
C)codon.
D)Chargaff rule.
E)difference between DNA and RNA.
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During the process of transcription,the information in

A)a protein is converted into RNA information.
B)RNA is converted into protein information.
C)RNA is converted into DNA information.
D)DNA is converted into RNA information.
E)DNA is converted into protein information.
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The addition of a poly-A tail to mRNA occurs after which of the following?

A)replication
B)transcription
C)translation
D)translocation
E)termination
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Prior to protein synthesis,the DNA

A)attracts tRNAs with appropriate amino acids.
B)serves as a template for the production of mRNA.
C)adheres to ribosomes for protein synthesis.
D)contains anticodons that become codons.
E)must first undergo replication.
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For translation to take place,which of the following would NOT be required to be present?

A)DNA
B)mRNA
C)tRNA amino acid complex
D)rRNA
E)ribosome
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The genetic code consists of ____ bases that stand for one codon.

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)20
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Which of the following is NOT part of gene expression?

A)transcription
B)replication
C)translation
D)amino acids
E)protein synthesis
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Which of the classes of RNA molecules is linked with proteins in forming the large and small subunits of a cytoplasmic structure?

A)ribosomal RNA
B)transfer RNA
C)messenger RNA
D)primary mRNA transcript
E)ribozymes
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Which of the following is NOT true about RNA?

A)RNA transfers messages from DNA to ribosomes.
B)RNA contains the sugar ribose.
C)RNA contains adenine,guanine,uracil,and cytosine.
D)RNA is single stranded.
E)RNA forms a helix.
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Messenger RNA is produced in the

A)cytoplasm.
B)ribosomes.
C)nucleus.
D)endoplasmic reticulum.
E)lysosome.
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The function of transfer RNA is to

A)carry amino acids to ribosomes.
B)transfer nucleotides to the nucleus.
C)transmit coded information to the cytoplasm.
D)turn DNA on and off.
E)act as the site for protein synthesis.
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Which of the following processes does NOT take place during translation?

A)attachment of a ribosome to mRNA
B)growth of a polypeptide chain
C)binding of two tRNA molecules/ribosome
D)liberation of polypeptide from ribosome
E)production of mRNA
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Specific DNA sequences that have the ability to move within and out of chromosomes are called

A)transposons.
B)introns.
C)exons.
D)operators.
E)ribozymes.
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The site of translation is the

A)nucleus.
B)nucleolus.
C)ribosome.
D)ribozyme.
E)mitochondria.
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Which of these is NOT a form of a point mutation?

A)nonsense mutation
B)missense mutation
C)silent mutation
D)frameshift mutation
E)UAC becomes UAU
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In eukaryotes,control of gene expression is NOT by

A)translational control in cytoplasm after mRNA leaves the nucleus and before protein is produced.
B)transcriptional control in the nucleus based on which genes are transcribed and how fast they are transcribed.
C)posttranscriptional control in the nucleus after DNA is transcribed,including the speed with which mRNA leaves the nucleus.
D)posttranslational control in the cytoplasm that occurs after protein synthesis.
E)the use of repressor proteins and operators.
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Which of the following levels of control involves the use of a poly-A tail?

A)protein activity
B)translation of mRNA
C)mRNA processing
D)transcriptional control
E)chromatin structure
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Which of the following is NOT a frameshift mutation of the nucleotide sequence CATUAUCCC?

A)CATTUAUCCC
B)ATUAUCCC
C)CTUAUCCC
D)CATUAUCGC
E)CCATUAUCCC
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Which is NOT true about the genetic code?

A)It is exactly the same in all organisms.
B)It is composed of a triplet code of three bases per codon.
C)It produces 64 different possibilities of codon sequences.
D)Some amino acids are coded for by more than one codon.
E)It contains start and stop codons as instructions.
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Gene mutations are

A)always deleterious.
B)always beneficial.
C)radiation-induced changes only.
D)alterations in the normal sequence of bases within a gene.
E)alterations in the normal sequence of bases outside a gene.
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Which is most directly responsible for the sequence of amino acids in a protein?

A)the sequence of the anticodons
B)the number of codons in mRNA
C)the enzyme that attaches the amino acid to tRNA
D)the proteins associated with rRNA
E)the sequence of codons in mRNA
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Active genes are found in the _______ of eukaryotic chromosomes.

A)heterochromatin
B)euchromatin
C)Barr bodies
D)promoters
E)operons
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____________ regulation occurs within a cell when the newly formed protein is modified.

A)Transcriptional
B)Posttranscriptional
C)Translational
D)Posttranslational
E)Operon
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Initiation,elongation,and termination are three stages in

A)DNA replication.
B)error correction by proofreading enzymes.
C)mRNA processing.
D)translation.
E)intron removal.
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If the normal nucleotide sequence was TACGGCATG,what type of gene mutation is present if the resulting sequence becomes TAGGCATG?

A)chromosomal mutation
B)germinal mutation
C)addition mutation
D)deletion mutation
E)substitution mutation
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Segments of DNA that are NOT part of the gene are called

A)exons.
B)introns.
C)transposons.
D)inducers.
E)promoters.
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The correct sequence of events in the production of a polypeptide is

A)initiation \rightarrow termination \rightarrow elongation.
B)elongation \rightarrow termination \rightarrow initiation.
C)termination \rightarrow elongation \rightarrow initiation.
D)elongation \rightarrow initiation \rightarrow termination.
E)initiation \rightarrow elongation \rightarrow termination.
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Which level of primary control in eukaryotic gene activity involves the life span of the mRNA molecule and the ability of the mRNA to bind to ribosomes?

A)feedback control
B)translational control
C)transcriptional control
D)posttranscriptional control
E)posttranslational control
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The function of the regulator gene is to

A)code for enzymes in a metabolic pathway.
B)serve as an on/off switch for transcription.
C)code for a repressor molecule that can bind to the operator.
D)bind to the RNA polymerase molecule.
E)bind to the promoter.
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The ____ of a tRNA molecule will base-pair with the codon of a mRNA molecule.

A)DNA sequence
B)anticodon
C)amino acid binding site
D)RNA polymerase
E)promoter site
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Which part of an operon is incorrectly matched with its function?

A)promoter-where RNA polymerase first binds to DNA
B)regulator-binds to the repressor protein
C)structural-makes mRNA by transcription
D)operator-if unbound,allows RNA polymerase to bind to DNA
E)All of the answer choices are incorrectly matched with its function.
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An oncogene is

A)a viral gene with no relation to the host cells genes.
B)a mutated form of a proto-oncogene.
C)a bacterial gene that causes cancer in the host.
D)always seen in human cancer cells.
E)a gene that turns off cellular reproduction.
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Which level of primary control in eukaryotic gene activity involves changes in the polypeptide chain before it becomes functional?

A)feedback control
B)translational control
C)transcriptional control
D)posttranscriptional control
E)posttranslational control
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Of the following types of RNA,which is one of the determining factors in cell differentiation?

A)tRNA
B)rRNA
C)mRNA
D)No type of RNA is a determing factor in cell differentiation.
E)cRNA
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Eukaryotic transcription factors assist the ______ in binding to the _________.

A)repressor; operator
B)RNA polymerase; promoter
C)DNA polymerase; promoter
D)helicases; operator
E)operator; repressor
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If the gene product needed is either transfer RNA or ribosomal RNA,the most efficient way to produce this product is

A)activating chromatin.
B)increasing transcription factors.
C)increasing the rate mRNA matures.
D)increasing translational control.
E)increasing posttranscriptional control.
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Apoptosis refers to cell death and

A)is always biologically detrimental to an organism.
B)can be programmed and is essential to normal development.
C)is the accumulation of genetic errors.
D)is a failure in the translation or transcription mechanism.
E)is any failure of the genetic machinery to work correctly.
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Tumor suppressor genes are

A)oncogenes that code for proteins that inhibit cell division.
B)anti-oncogenes that code for proteins that inhibit cell division.
C)oncogenes that code for proteins that stimulate cell division.
D)anti-oncogenes that code for proteins that stimulate cell division.
E)transposons that can be used as cancer therapy.
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Which of the following serve to directly accelerate the cell cycle?

A)tumor suppressor genes
B)carcinogens
C)repressors
D)oncogene proteins
E)p53 gene
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Which of the following will NOT assist you in protecting yourself from cancer?

A)use of alcohol
B)eating vitamin-rich foods
C)reducing the amount of salt-cured and nitrate-cured foods
D)reducing your weight
E)regular exercise
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____________ bind to enhancers in eukaryotic cells to increase the rate of transcription.

A)Repressors
B)RNA polymerases
C)Ligases
D)Transcription activators
E)DNA polymerases
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Which of the following is NOT associated with a higher cancer risk?

A)hormone therapy
B)safe sex
C)smoking
D)use of alcohol
E)exposure to certain hazardous chemicals in the workplace
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DNA segments called _____ are at the ends of chromosomes and as they shorten they eventually signal the cell to enter apoptosis.

A)transposons
B)mutagens
C)activated chromatin
D)operons
E)telomeres
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Which of the following is NOT true of ribosomes?

A)They are produced in the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell.
B)They are made of RNA and proteins.
C)They are composed of two subunits that only come together when protein synthesis is about to occur.
D)They bind only one type of amino acid.
E)DNA serves as a template for rRNA.
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Which is NOT associated with cancer?

A)It can establish new tumors distant from the site of the primary tumor.
B)It forms new blood vessels and brings nutrients and oxygen to the tumor.
C)Cancer cells can undergo cell division repeatedly and indefinitely.
D)Tumors invade surrounding tissues and are filtered by lymph nodes.
E)A malignant mass of cells is encapsulated and does not invade adjacent tissue.
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A cluster of prokaryotic genes under the control of one regulatory sequence is called a(n)

A)repressor.
B)promoter.
C)operon.
D)operator.
E)regulator gene.
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Which of the following is NOT true about oncogenes?

A)They are normal genes that have undergone a mutation.
B)They cause growth factors or growth factor receptors on a cell to malfunction.
C)When mutated,oncogenes turn into proto-oncogenes.
D)They cause a cell to divide repeatedly.
E)They are not alien to the cell.
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Which of the following behaviors will NOT help prevent cancer?

A)avoid carcinogenic chemicals
B)avoid excessive sunlight
C)lower total fat intake
D)decrease intake of high-fiber foods
E)increase consumption of broccoli
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Which level of primary control in eukaryotic gene activity involves processing early RNA transcripts to mRNA and control of the rate at which mRNA leaves the nucleus?

A)feedback control
B)translational control
C)transcriptional control
D)posttranscriptional control
E)posttranslational control
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Which of the following is NOT true about cancer cells?

A)They exhibit uncontrolled growth.
B)They can form benign or malignant tumors.
C)They exhibit disorganized growth.
D)They exhibit contact inhibition.
E)They may undergo metastasis.
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When the sheep Dolly was successfully cloned,it was produced by growing an in vitro fertilized egg where the normal egg nucleus had been removed and replaced by a nucleus from an adult.Since this nucleus is from an old mature animal,we would expect it to ______.Interestingly,tests show that this did not happen,a fact that currently puzzles researchers.

A)have additional Barr bodies
B)be mutated
C)have shorter telomeres
D)have longer telomeres
E)express transcription and translation more rapidly
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Deck 25: Dna Structure and Control of Gene Expression
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Which of the following is NOT true about DNA?

A)has a double helix
B)bases held together by hydrogen bonds
C)bases are complementary to each other
D)has a deoxyribose sugar
E)contains adenine,guanine,cytosine,and uracil
E
2
In the Watson-Crick model of DNA,the "sides" of the ladder are composed of

A)sugars.
B)bases.
C)hydrogen bonds.
D)sugar-phosphate molecules.
E)phosphate groups.
D
3
Because one original strand of the double-stranded helix is found in each daughter cell,the replication process is called

A)proofreading.
B)semi-conservative.
C)redundant.
D)freeing of DNA.
E)mutation positive.
B
4
In semiconservative DNA replication,each new double helix formed will have

A)two new strands and two old strands.
B)one new and one old strand in each helix.
C)three new strands in one helix and three old strands in the second helix.
D)two new and one old strand in one helix and two old and one new strand in second helix.
E)two new strands in one helix and two old strands in the other helix.
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The individual(s)credited with the discovery of the structure of DNA is (are)

A)Alfred Hershey and Martha Chase.
B)James Watson and Francis Crick.
C)Erwin Chargaff.
D)Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins.
E)Charles Darwin and Gregor Mendel.
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The _____ enzyme is responsible for unwinding the double-helix structure of DNA during replication.

A)helicase
B)polymerase
C)ligase
D)extendase
E)windase
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A gene is physically located on a _____ in the nucleus of a cell.

A)chromosome
B)messenger RNA
C)enzymes
D)proteins
E)nucleus
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Which does NOT describe a function of the DNA polymerase molecule?

A)recognize the free nucleotide that pairs with the base on the old strand of DNA
B)read the strand of old DNA and recognize the base there
C)proofread to ensure that the proper base has been incorporated
D)make the proper nucleotide to match with the base read on the old strand
E)nucleotides are joined by hydrogen bonds
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In Figure 25.4,when replication is finished,strand 1 will have the same base composition as strand ___,while strand 2 will have the same base composition as strand ____.

A)2; 3
B)1; 3
C)3; 4
D)1; 4
E)2; 4
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Which of the following statements about DNA replication is NOT correct?

A)Unwinding of the DNA molecule occurs as hydrogen bonds break.
B)Replication occurs as each base is paired with another exactly like it.
C)The process is known as semi-conservative replication because one old strand is conserved in the new molecule.
D)The enzyme that catalyzes DNA replication is DNA polymerase.
E)Complementary base pairs are held together with hydrogen bonds.
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A nucleotide contains

A)DNA and RNA.
B)a sugar and a phosphate.
C)complementary purines and pyrimidines.
D)RNA,protein,and lipids.
E)a sugar,a phosphate,and a nitrogen base.
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The fact that for a given species the amount of purines in the DNA always matches the number of pyrimidines was first determined by

A)Watson and Crick.
B)Franklin and Wilkins.
C)Hershey and Chase.
D)Chargaff.
E)Mendel.
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If the protein coat of a virus that infects a bacterium is labeled with radioactive sulfur and the DNA of the virus is labeled with radioactive phosphorus,over time

A)both the sulfur and the phosphorus will be found within the bacterium.
B)only the sulfur will be found inside the bacterium.
C)only the phosphorus will be found inside the bacterium.
D)both the sulfur and the phosphorus will be found outside the bacterium.
E)the radioactivity of the sulfur and phosphorus will decay very quickly and not be detectable.
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The enzyme that is used to join complementary DNA nucleotides together is

A)DNA polymerase.
B)RNA polymerase.
C)helicase.
D)ribozyme.
E)lipase.
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Hershey and Chase experimented with radioactively labeled phosphorus and sulfur to determine that DNA and not protein is the genetic material.Which of the following would NOT be an essential part of this experiment?

A)Sulfur is present in amino acids in the protein coat of bacteria.
B)Phosphorus is present in high amounts in DNA.
C)Sulfur is not present in DNA.
D)Phosphorus is not present in amino acids in the protein coat of bacteria.
E)DNA contains nitrogen.
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In Figure 25.4,if adenine is located on strand 4,then on strand 2 at the same location ____ must be present.

A)adenine
B)thymine
C)cytosine
D)guanine
E)uracil
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Information from X-ray crystallographic data collected by _______ was used by Watson and Crick in their development of the model of DNA.

A)Chargaff
B)Griffith
C)McClintock
D)Franklin
E)Hershey and Chase
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The hereditary material found in all cells is

A)DNA.
B)rRNA.
C)mRNA.
D)tRNA.
E)ATP.
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The X-ray diffraction photography of Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins was critical evidence

A)indicating that DNA has a double helix structure.
B)showing the bases of DNA were held together by hydrogen bonds.
C)showing equal numbers of purines and pyrimidines.
D)revealing the structure of the deoxyribose sugar.
E)of the location of each adenine,guanine,cytosine,and thymine.
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Which statement is NOT correct about the results of the Hershey-Chase experiment with the T2 virus?

A)Radioactively labeled protein was found in the bacteria,not in the virus coats.
B)Radioactively labeled DNA was found in the bacteria,not in the virus coats.
C)DNA was labeled with radioactive phosphorus.
D)Protein was labeled with radioactive sulfur.
E)Two separate experiments were actually run,one with radioactive phosphorus and one with radioactive sulfur.
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Which of the following nucleotide bases is found only in DNA,not in RNA?

A)guanine
B)adenine
C)thymine
D)uracil
E)cytosine
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The ______ contain(s)the information for the structure of the protein.

A)introns
B)exons
C)promoter
D)ribosomes
E)nucleoli
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An intervening sequence of DNA that is not expressed is called a(n)

A)exon.
B)intron.
C)replicon.
D)promoter.
E)gene.
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Which of the classes of RNA molecules carries the amino acids that are added to the growing polypeptide chain?

A)ribosomal RNA
B)transfer RNA
C)messenger RNA
D)primary mRNA transcript
E)ribozyme
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25
Which of the following nucleotide bases is found only in RNA,not in DNA?

A)guanine
B)adenine
C)thymine
D)uracil
E)cytosine
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26
In modern biochemical genetics,the flow of inherited information is from

A)protein \rightarrow RNA \rightarrow DNA.
B)DNA \rightarrow RNA \rightarrow protein.
C)DNA \rightarrow protein \rightarrow RNA.
D)RNA \rightarrow DNA \rightarrow protein.
E)RNA \rightarrow protein \rightarrow DNA.
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27
Which is the process that synthesizes mRNA?

A)translation
B)transcription
C)transposition
D)transformation
E)translocation
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28
Which is the process by which a protein is constructed in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells?

A)translation
B)transcription
C)transposition
D)transformation
E)translocation
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29
Which of the classes of RNA molecules carries the genetic information from the nucleus as it is needed for the construction of a protein?

A)ribosomal RNA
B)transfer RNA
C)messenger RNA
D)primary mRNA transcript
E)mature RNA
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30
Artificial RNA with a known base sequence was added to a medium containing bacterial ribosomes and a mixture of amino acids.By chemical identification of the resulting polypeptide,researchers could discover the

A)transcription factors involved.
B)mutation rate.
C)codon.
D)Chargaff rule.
E)difference between DNA and RNA.
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31
During the process of transcription,the information in

A)a protein is converted into RNA information.
B)RNA is converted into protein information.
C)RNA is converted into DNA information.
D)DNA is converted into RNA information.
E)DNA is converted into protein information.
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32
The addition of a poly-A tail to mRNA occurs after which of the following?

A)replication
B)transcription
C)translation
D)translocation
E)termination
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33
Prior to protein synthesis,the DNA

A)attracts tRNAs with appropriate amino acids.
B)serves as a template for the production of mRNA.
C)adheres to ribosomes for protein synthesis.
D)contains anticodons that become codons.
E)must first undergo replication.
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34
For translation to take place,which of the following would NOT be required to be present?

A)DNA
B)mRNA
C)tRNA amino acid complex
D)rRNA
E)ribosome
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35
The genetic code consists of ____ bases that stand for one codon.

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)20
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36
Which of the following is NOT part of gene expression?

A)transcription
B)replication
C)translation
D)amino acids
E)protein synthesis
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37
Which of the classes of RNA molecules is linked with proteins in forming the large and small subunits of a cytoplasmic structure?

A)ribosomal RNA
B)transfer RNA
C)messenger RNA
D)primary mRNA transcript
E)ribozymes
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38
Which of the following is NOT true about RNA?

A)RNA transfers messages from DNA to ribosomes.
B)RNA contains the sugar ribose.
C)RNA contains adenine,guanine,uracil,and cytosine.
D)RNA is single stranded.
E)RNA forms a helix.
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39
Messenger RNA is produced in the

A)cytoplasm.
B)ribosomes.
C)nucleus.
D)endoplasmic reticulum.
E)lysosome.
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40
The function of transfer RNA is to

A)carry amino acids to ribosomes.
B)transfer nucleotides to the nucleus.
C)transmit coded information to the cytoplasm.
D)turn DNA on and off.
E)act as the site for protein synthesis.
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41
Which of the following processes does NOT take place during translation?

A)attachment of a ribosome to mRNA
B)growth of a polypeptide chain
C)binding of two tRNA molecules/ribosome
D)liberation of polypeptide from ribosome
E)production of mRNA
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42
Specific DNA sequences that have the ability to move within and out of chromosomes are called

A)transposons.
B)introns.
C)exons.
D)operators.
E)ribozymes.
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43
The site of translation is the

A)nucleus.
B)nucleolus.
C)ribosome.
D)ribozyme.
E)mitochondria.
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44
Which of these is NOT a form of a point mutation?

A)nonsense mutation
B)missense mutation
C)silent mutation
D)frameshift mutation
E)UAC becomes UAU
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45
In eukaryotes,control of gene expression is NOT by

A)translational control in cytoplasm after mRNA leaves the nucleus and before protein is produced.
B)transcriptional control in the nucleus based on which genes are transcribed and how fast they are transcribed.
C)posttranscriptional control in the nucleus after DNA is transcribed,including the speed with which mRNA leaves the nucleus.
D)posttranslational control in the cytoplasm that occurs after protein synthesis.
E)the use of repressor proteins and operators.
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46
Which of the following levels of control involves the use of a poly-A tail?

A)protein activity
B)translation of mRNA
C)mRNA processing
D)transcriptional control
E)chromatin structure
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47
Which of the following is NOT a frameshift mutation of the nucleotide sequence CATUAUCCC?

A)CATTUAUCCC
B)ATUAUCCC
C)CTUAUCCC
D)CATUAUCGC
E)CCATUAUCCC
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48
Which is NOT true about the genetic code?

A)It is exactly the same in all organisms.
B)It is composed of a triplet code of three bases per codon.
C)It produces 64 different possibilities of codon sequences.
D)Some amino acids are coded for by more than one codon.
E)It contains start and stop codons as instructions.
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49
Gene mutations are

A)always deleterious.
B)always beneficial.
C)radiation-induced changes only.
D)alterations in the normal sequence of bases within a gene.
E)alterations in the normal sequence of bases outside a gene.
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50
Which is most directly responsible for the sequence of amino acids in a protein?

A)the sequence of the anticodons
B)the number of codons in mRNA
C)the enzyme that attaches the amino acid to tRNA
D)the proteins associated with rRNA
E)the sequence of codons in mRNA
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51
Active genes are found in the _______ of eukaryotic chromosomes.

A)heterochromatin
B)euchromatin
C)Barr bodies
D)promoters
E)operons
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52
____________ regulation occurs within a cell when the newly formed protein is modified.

A)Transcriptional
B)Posttranscriptional
C)Translational
D)Posttranslational
E)Operon
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53
Initiation,elongation,and termination are three stages in

A)DNA replication.
B)error correction by proofreading enzymes.
C)mRNA processing.
D)translation.
E)intron removal.
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54
If the normal nucleotide sequence was TACGGCATG,what type of gene mutation is present if the resulting sequence becomes TAGGCATG?

A)chromosomal mutation
B)germinal mutation
C)addition mutation
D)deletion mutation
E)substitution mutation
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55
Segments of DNA that are NOT part of the gene are called

A)exons.
B)introns.
C)transposons.
D)inducers.
E)promoters.
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56
The correct sequence of events in the production of a polypeptide is

A)initiation \rightarrow termination \rightarrow elongation.
B)elongation \rightarrow termination \rightarrow initiation.
C)termination \rightarrow elongation \rightarrow initiation.
D)elongation \rightarrow initiation \rightarrow termination.
E)initiation \rightarrow elongation \rightarrow termination.
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57
Which level of primary control in eukaryotic gene activity involves the life span of the mRNA molecule and the ability of the mRNA to bind to ribosomes?

A)feedback control
B)translational control
C)transcriptional control
D)posttranscriptional control
E)posttranslational control
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58
The function of the regulator gene is to

A)code for enzymes in a metabolic pathway.
B)serve as an on/off switch for transcription.
C)code for a repressor molecule that can bind to the operator.
D)bind to the RNA polymerase molecule.
E)bind to the promoter.
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59
The ____ of a tRNA molecule will base-pair with the codon of a mRNA molecule.

A)DNA sequence
B)anticodon
C)amino acid binding site
D)RNA polymerase
E)promoter site
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60
Which part of an operon is incorrectly matched with its function?

A)promoter-where RNA polymerase first binds to DNA
B)regulator-binds to the repressor protein
C)structural-makes mRNA by transcription
D)operator-if unbound,allows RNA polymerase to bind to DNA
E)All of the answer choices are incorrectly matched with its function.
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61
An oncogene is

A)a viral gene with no relation to the host cells genes.
B)a mutated form of a proto-oncogene.
C)a bacterial gene that causes cancer in the host.
D)always seen in human cancer cells.
E)a gene that turns off cellular reproduction.
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62
Which level of primary control in eukaryotic gene activity involves changes in the polypeptide chain before it becomes functional?

A)feedback control
B)translational control
C)transcriptional control
D)posttranscriptional control
E)posttranslational control
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63
Of the following types of RNA,which is one of the determining factors in cell differentiation?

A)tRNA
B)rRNA
C)mRNA
D)No type of RNA is a determing factor in cell differentiation.
E)cRNA
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64
Eukaryotic transcription factors assist the ______ in binding to the _________.

A)repressor; operator
B)RNA polymerase; promoter
C)DNA polymerase; promoter
D)helicases; operator
E)operator; repressor
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65
If the gene product needed is either transfer RNA or ribosomal RNA,the most efficient way to produce this product is

A)activating chromatin.
B)increasing transcription factors.
C)increasing the rate mRNA matures.
D)increasing translational control.
E)increasing posttranscriptional control.
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66
Apoptosis refers to cell death and

A)is always biologically detrimental to an organism.
B)can be programmed and is essential to normal development.
C)is the accumulation of genetic errors.
D)is a failure in the translation or transcription mechanism.
E)is any failure of the genetic machinery to work correctly.
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67
Tumor suppressor genes are

A)oncogenes that code for proteins that inhibit cell division.
B)anti-oncogenes that code for proteins that inhibit cell division.
C)oncogenes that code for proteins that stimulate cell division.
D)anti-oncogenes that code for proteins that stimulate cell division.
E)transposons that can be used as cancer therapy.
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68
Which of the following serve to directly accelerate the cell cycle?

A)tumor suppressor genes
B)carcinogens
C)repressors
D)oncogene proteins
E)p53 gene
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69
Which of the following will NOT assist you in protecting yourself from cancer?

A)use of alcohol
B)eating vitamin-rich foods
C)reducing the amount of salt-cured and nitrate-cured foods
D)reducing your weight
E)regular exercise
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70
____________ bind to enhancers in eukaryotic cells to increase the rate of transcription.

A)Repressors
B)RNA polymerases
C)Ligases
D)Transcription activators
E)DNA polymerases
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71
Which of the following is NOT associated with a higher cancer risk?

A)hormone therapy
B)safe sex
C)smoking
D)use of alcohol
E)exposure to certain hazardous chemicals in the workplace
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72
DNA segments called _____ are at the ends of chromosomes and as they shorten they eventually signal the cell to enter apoptosis.

A)transposons
B)mutagens
C)activated chromatin
D)operons
E)telomeres
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73
Which of the following is NOT true of ribosomes?

A)They are produced in the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell.
B)They are made of RNA and proteins.
C)They are composed of two subunits that only come together when protein synthesis is about to occur.
D)They bind only one type of amino acid.
E)DNA serves as a template for rRNA.
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74
Which is NOT associated with cancer?

A)It can establish new tumors distant from the site of the primary tumor.
B)It forms new blood vessels and brings nutrients and oxygen to the tumor.
C)Cancer cells can undergo cell division repeatedly and indefinitely.
D)Tumors invade surrounding tissues and are filtered by lymph nodes.
E)A malignant mass of cells is encapsulated and does not invade adjacent tissue.
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75
A cluster of prokaryotic genes under the control of one regulatory sequence is called a(n)

A)repressor.
B)promoter.
C)operon.
D)operator.
E)regulator gene.
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76
Which of the following is NOT true about oncogenes?

A)They are normal genes that have undergone a mutation.
B)They cause growth factors or growth factor receptors on a cell to malfunction.
C)When mutated,oncogenes turn into proto-oncogenes.
D)They cause a cell to divide repeatedly.
E)They are not alien to the cell.
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77
Which of the following behaviors will NOT help prevent cancer?

A)avoid carcinogenic chemicals
B)avoid excessive sunlight
C)lower total fat intake
D)decrease intake of high-fiber foods
E)increase consumption of broccoli
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78
Which level of primary control in eukaryotic gene activity involves processing early RNA transcripts to mRNA and control of the rate at which mRNA leaves the nucleus?

A)feedback control
B)translational control
C)transcriptional control
D)posttranscriptional control
E)posttranslational control
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79
Which of the following is NOT true about cancer cells?

A)They exhibit uncontrolled growth.
B)They can form benign or malignant tumors.
C)They exhibit disorganized growth.
D)They exhibit contact inhibition.
E)They may undergo metastasis.
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80
When the sheep Dolly was successfully cloned,it was produced by growing an in vitro fertilized egg where the normal egg nucleus had been removed and replaced by a nucleus from an adult.Since this nucleus is from an old mature animal,we would expect it to ______.Interestingly,tests show that this did not happen,a fact that currently puzzles researchers.

A)have additional Barr bodies
B)be mutated
C)have shorter telomeres
D)have longer telomeres
E)express transcription and translation more rapidly
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