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DNA Structure and Replication
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DNA replication results in
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A. two completely new DNA molecules
B. two DNA molecules such that each one contains a strand of the original
C. one new DNA molecules 1 old molecule
D. one new molecule of RNA
Correct Answer
two DNA molecules such that each one contains a strand of the original
DNA Structure and Replication problems
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1. Which of the following are short nucleotides strands made by DNA polymerase working in the opposite direction of the replication fork?
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A. Leading strands
B. Okazaki fragments
C. Primers
D. Lagging strand
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Correct Answer: Okazaki fragments
2. The DNA polymerase in bacteria, responsible for DNA synthesis is
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A. Polymerase I
B. Polymerase II
C. Polymerase III
D. all of these
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Correct Answer: Polymerase III
3. Doubling the column's length increases resolution by a factor of
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A. (2)
0.5
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
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Correct Answer: (2)
0.5
4. Helium is generally preferred as carrier gas over nitrogen and hydrogen because
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A. it is inert
B. it has a lower viscosity
C. it doubles up as a party gas for balloons and funny voices
D. all of above
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Correct Answer: all of above
5. What does the selectivity factor describe?
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A. The proportional difference in widths of two chromatographic peaks
B. The maximum number of different species which a column can separate simultaneously
C. The relative separation achieved between two species
D. None of the above
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Correct Answer: The relative separation achieved between two species
6. Which of these drugs bind to DNA and cuts it, producing hydroxyl radicals?
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A. Bleomycin
B. Erythromycin
C. Tunicamycin
D. All of these
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Correct Answer: Bleomycin
7. The RNA primers used to initiate replication in
E. coli
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A. result in Okazaki fragments on leading strand
B. are removed by Pol I
C. are joined together by DNA ligase
D. are removed by helicase + ATP
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Correct Answer: are removed by Pol I
8. What is the IUPAC code for an A, C, T ambiguity in a nucleic acid sequence?
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A. B
B. H
C. S
D. None of these
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Correct Answer: H
9. There is a single origin for DNA replication in bacteria. How many origins of replication are found in the much larger genomes of eukaryotes such as mammals?
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A. One
B. About 100
C. Thousands and tens of thousands
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: Thousands and tens of thousands
10. An enzyme that recognizes foreign DNA, and results in a cut in that DNA is called
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A. transposase
B. helicase
C. reverse transcriptase
D. restriction endonuclease
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Correct Answer: restriction endonuclease
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