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Introduction: DNA is the genetic material in prokaryotes, archaea, and eukaryotes. DNA contains genes that are made of
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A promoter is ______. a. a specific sequence of DNA nucleotides b. a specific sequence of RNA nucleotides c. a protein that binds to DNA d. an enzyme that synthesizes RNA
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Which event contradicts the central dogma of molecular biology? a. Poly-A polymerase enzymes process mRNA in the nucleus. b. Endonuclease enzymes splice out and repair damaged DNA. c. Scientists use reverse transcriptase enzymes to make DNA from RNA. d. Codons specifying amino acids are degenerate and universal.
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The molecule DNA is important to biological systems because
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b. it encodes the information for making a new individual.
c. it forms a complex, double-helical structure.
d. nucleotides form genes.
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The information a cell needs to function is found on the DNA molecule in the form of
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multiple combinations of unknown chemicals.
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c.
a spiral helix.
d.
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When a molecule of DNA coils up, it is called a ____________, which contains different codes for different proteins. Each protein causes/creates a ______, which is a characteristic of an organism. For example, hair color is a trait that results from a protein that is produced by cells based on the codes in DNA.
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The anticodon …
A.
is complementary to the mRNA
B.
is found on the ribosome
C.
is found on the tRNA
D.
A and C
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a mutation in dna that adds +1 ot -1 nucleotide or +2 or -2 nucleotides is called a______? (choose one answer only)
A. frameshift mutation
B. silent mutation
C. nonsense mutation
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siRNAs.
B.
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oncogenes.
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transcription factors.
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In a DNA molecule, a sugar, phosphate, and nitrogenous base are collectivley referred to as
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