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Proteins which help to open the double helix for DNA synthesis are
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A. DNA helicases
B. single stranded binding proteins
C. ligase
D. DNA topoisomerase
Correct Answer
DNA helicases
DNA Structure and Replication problems
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1. Which polymerase is active in DNA repairing
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A. Polymerase I
B. Polymerase II
C. Polymerase III
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: Polymerase II
2.
T
M
refers to the temperature at which
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A. membranes are 50% fluid
B. 50% of a DNA molecule is denatured
C. 50% of a protein molecules are denatured
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: all of the above
3. In DNA, nucleotides are covalently joined together by
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A. 3', 5' phosphodiester bonds to form a repetitive sugar-phosphate chain
B. 2', 5' phosphodiester bonds to form a repetitive sugar-phosphate chain
C. 2', 3' phosphodiester bonds to form a repetitive sugar-phosphate chain
D. 3', 4' phosphodiester bonds to form a repetitive sugar-phosphate chain
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Correct Answer: 3', 5' phosphodiester bonds to form a repetitive sugar-phosphate chain
4. Without telomerase, what would happen to the ends of chromosomes after each round of replication?
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A. Chromosomes would become progressively shorter
B. Nothing would happen
C. Chromosomes would get longer
D. none of the above
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Correct Answer: Chromosomes would become progressively shorter
5. Reverse transcriptase produces
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A. DNA from peptides
B. RNA from DNA
C. RNA from RNA
D. DNA from RNA
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Correct Answer: DNA from RNA
6. The site on a bacterial chromosome that marks the initiation point for chromosome replication is called
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A.
Ori
B. a promoter
C.
Pro
D. an initiation codon
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Correct Answer:
Ori
7. What is the exact name of the classical Watson-Crick double helix DNA?
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A. A-DNA
B. B-DNA
C. Z-DNA
D. X-DNA
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Correct Answer: B-DNA
8. First evident that DNA is genetic material comes from the experiment of Griffith is
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A. transduction
B. transformation
C. replication
D. translation
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Correct Answer: transformation
9. Which of the following is not a structural motif in DNA binding proteins?
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A. bZIP
B. helix-turn-helix
C. TFIID
D. zinc finger
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Correct Answer: TFIID
10. An RNA primer is synthesized by
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A. DNA helicases
B. ligase
C. DNA topoisomerase
D. primase
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Correct Answer: primase
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