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Which type of DNA repair is used to remove and replace a single modified base that
cannot be converted back to a normal base by a direct repair process?
a. Mismatch repair
b. Base excision repair
c. Nucleotide excision repair
d. DNA photolyase - Answer b. Base excision repair


Which of the following is found in high concentrations in telomeres?
a. G
b. C
c. T
d. A
e. Pyrimidines - Answer a. G



Which of the following best describes the nucleic acid complex formed during
DNA polymerization?
a. One DNA-RNA hybrid and one single stranded DNA

b. One DNA-RNA hybrid with other DNA strand bound to an RNA molecules on
RNA polymerase

,c. There is no interaction between growing RNA and DNA
d. Two DNA-RNA hybrids since both DNA strands are transcribed simultaneously
e. None of the above - Answer a. One DNA-RNA hybrid and one single stranded DNA



Addition of a(n) ___ group to certain lysine residues of a histone protein makes the
region of chromatin transcriptionally ___; addition of a(n) ___ group to certain
lysine residues makes the region of chromatin transcriptionally ___.
a. Acetyl, silent; methyl, active
b. Methyl, highly active; acetyl, active
c. Methyl, silent; phosphate, active
d. Methyl, silent; acetyl, active
e. Phosphate, silent; methyl, active - Answer d. Methyl, silent; acetyl, active


During termination, Rho acts as a ___.
a. Helicase
b. NTP hydrolase
c. Polymerase
d. Ligase
e. Single-stranded binding protein - Answer a. Helicase



What DNA sequence is found on the template strand at the termination of prokaryotic
transcription?
a. Series of CpG islands
b. Series of CG repeats followed by string of 10-12 U

c. Section of Z-DNA followed by repetitive CAT
sequence d. Series of TATA boxes

,e. Palindromic sequence followed by poly(A) region - Answer e. Palindromic sequence
followed by poly(A) region

An E. Coli has ___ replication fork(s) on its single chromosome; humans have
___ replication fork(s) on each chromosome.
a. 2, 2
b. 2, many
c. 1, 1
d. many, many
e. 1, 2 - Answer b. 2, many



If the smallest human chromosome is 4.6 x 10^7 base pairs in length, which of the
following is the best estimate of the number of Okazaki fragments resulting from
its replication?
a. 300,000
b. 30
c. 30,000
d. 3,000
e. 300 - Answer a. 300,000


Which of the following is correctly pairs with its function?
a. DNA ligase- joins the discontinuous segments on the lagging strand
b. RNase H- removal of RNA primer
c. Primase- production of an RNA primer for DNA polymerase
d. Helicase- creates single strand DNA
e. All of the above - Answer e. All of the above

, Without telomeres, what would happen to the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes during
replication?
a. They would be replicated just like the rest of the chromosome
b. They would be shortened
c. They would be lengthened
d. They would be mutated - Answer b. They would be shortened


In the nucleus, DNA is wrapped around ___ to form ___.
a. Polyribose, euchromatin
b. Histones, nucleosomes
c. Ribosomes, heterochromatin
d. Polyarginine, 30-nm fibers - Answer b. Histones, nucleosomes



An antibiotic that interferes with bacterial topoisomerase activity is ___
which specifically inhibits ___.
a. Camptothecin, type II topoisomerase
b. Novobiocin, ATPase
c. Doxorubicin, type IA topoisomerase
d. Ciprofloxacin, DNA gyrase - Answer d. Ciprofloxacin, DNA gyrase


What does a reverse transcriptase do?
a. Replicated DNA in a 3' to 5' fashion
b. Replicates RNA in a 5' to 3' fashion
c. Replicated RNA in a 3' to 5' fashion
d. Converts a DNA genome into an RNA genome

e. Converts an RNA genome into a DNA genome - Answer e. Converts an RNA genome
into a DNA genome

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