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Q: Figure 2 represents part of a DNA molecule. -3' G T 5' T АTGC Ттс с АGT TACG AAGG TCA 3' стТ C ure 2
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Q: Which of the following statements is false about DNA replication: a. Enzyme DNA polymerase opens the…
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Q: Which of the following does NOT play a role in DNA replication? O helicase promoter O ligase…
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Q: Which of the following BEST describes DNA replication? a. Conservative b. Semiconservative c.…
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Q: DNA A= 5' GGG GCT AGC CCC 3' DNA B= 3' ATA TAT ATA CCC 5' DNA C= 5' TAC GTT ACG TCG 3' DNA D= 3' ATC…
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Q: The polarity of DNA synthesis is A. 5' 3'. O B. 3' 5'. O C. 5' 2'. OD. 2- 5'. E. None of the choices…
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Q: 1. The enzyme V is responsible for unzipping the helix to start the process of replication. 2. is…
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Q: Nuclear DNA replicates in the phase. a. None of the answers is correct. O b. Mphase O. S phase O d.…
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Q: The diagram below shows an autoradiograph ofa DNA sequencing gel. Write the 5' to 3' sequence of the…
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Q: The Eukaryotic Chromosome Consists of a Linear DNA Double Helix Bound to Proteins
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Q: A bacterium, containing one circular DNA chromosome, undergoes four rounds of replication. How many…
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Q: In which direction does DNA replication take place? a. 5-3 b. 3-5' c. 5' d. 3'
A: DNA replication is the process by which two daughter DNA molecules are produced from a parent DNA…
Q: Double-stranded DNA replicates in a _____manner. When __________ strands separate, each serves as…
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Q: DNA replication is called semiconservative because ________________ of the original duplex appears…
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Q: Regarding the diagram below, this enzyme is responsible for creating an exact replica of DNA in one…
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Q: Which of the following is not depicted in the diagram?* O Okazaki fragment O Replication fork O…
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Q: ררד חויתוידורידיד" The above image shows DNA during replication. The new DNA strand build using the…
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Q: In eukaryotic cells, replication proceeds from origin(s) of replication. 01 0 2 O many O zero
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Q: All of the following are involved in DNA replication excepta) polysome. b) gyrase. c)…
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Q: Nuclear DNA replicates in the phase. None of the answers is correct. O b. G2 phase O c. S phase O d.…
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Q: A replication fork is shown below. The primary enzyme that catalyzes replication is [ Select ] .…
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Q: In cells, long pieces of DNA are organized into individual units called Select one: O a.…
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Q: The second level of DNA packing: Select one: a. nucleosome b. chromonema C. solenoid
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Q: Why is an RNA primer necessary for DNA replication a. The RNA primer is necessary for the activity…
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Q: A diagram of a linear chromosome is shown here. The end of each strand is labeled with A, B, C, or…
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Q: Figure 8.12 In the accompanying figure, the green rectangular shape represents_ O a. DNA…
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Q: Figure 3 shows a replication bubble. The small black box in the bubble represents a primer. New DNA…
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Q: The image below pertains to the process of DNA Replication. Fill in the following image with the…
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Q: A replication fork is shown below. The primary enzyme that catalyzes replication is [ Select ] .…
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Q: DNA ligases will seal all nicks there are in the DNA strands during the replication process and in…
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Q: Nuclear DNA replicates in the phase. None of the answers is correct. O a. O b. Sphase O c. GO phase…
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Q: DNA A= 5' GGG GCT AGC CCC 3' DNA B= 3' ATA TAT ATA TCC 5' DNA C= 5' TAC GTT ACG TCG 3' DNA D= 3' ATC…
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- chromosome loss resultsin mosaics; that is, organisms with some normal cellsand some _______ cells.There were chromosomes in the cell that were replicated during S of Interphase. How many chromosomes will there be?In which of the following is genetic material moved betweennonhomologous chromosomes?a. insertion d. translocationb. nondisjunction e. inversionc. deletion
- Morphology of Chromosomes can bebest studied at ______A. Interphase B. ProphseC. Metaphase D. Zygotene1. It is S phase of the cell cycle, and time to replicate the cell’s DNA. Using the following strand of DNA as a template, create the complementary strand:GCTCCTTACGGGCCCAATGACCTGAATGTACGAGATCCCATCCTTThe spindle attaches to chromosomes at the _______. a. centriole b. contractile ring c. centromere d. centrosome
- For each of the terms in the left column, choose thebest matching phrase in the right column.a. reciprocal translocation 1. lacking one or morechromosomes or having oneor more extra chromosomesb. gynandromorph 2. movement of short DNAelementsc. pericentric 3. having more than two completesets of chromosomesd. paracentric 4. exact exchange of parts of twononhomologous chromosomese. euploids 5. excluding the centromeref. polyploidy 6. including the centromereg. transposition 7. having complete sets ofchromosomesh. aneuploids 8. mosaic combination of maleand female tissueLook at the two yeast colonies in Figure Q4–3. Eachof these colonies contains about 100,000 cells descendedfrom a single yeast cell, originally somewhere in the mid-dle of the clump. A white colony arises when the Ade2 geneis expressed from its normal chromosomal location. Whenthe Ade2 gene is moved to a location near a telomere, itis packed into heterochromatin and inactivated in mostcells, giving rise to colonies that are mostly red. In theselargely red colonies, white sectors fan out from the middleof the colony. In both the red and white sectors, the Ade2 gene is still located near telomeres. Explain why white sec-tors have formed near the rim of the red colony. Based onthe patterns observed, what can you conclude about thepropagation of the transcriptional state of the Ade2 genefrom mother to daughter cells in this experiment?What do cell need to do between divisions to make sure that a full set ok DNA gets passed on to each daughter cell?