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BIO 310-Chapter 6: Chromosome Variation Quiz Questions
BIO 310-Chapter 6: Chromosome Variation Quiz Questions 
 
1. Each functional eukaryotic chromosome has a – 
a. Two centromere & one telomere b. One centromere & two telomere 
2. Acrocentric chromosomes have – 
a. A short arm and satellite b. A long arm and satellite 
3. Chemical name colchicine which can disrupt spindle formation used to prevent 
cells from entering to – 
b. Anaphase b. Metaphase 
4. Chromosome rearrangements alter the – 
b. Structure of chromosomes b. Number of chromoso...
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BIO 310-Chapter 6: Chromosome Variation Quiz Questions 
 
1. Each functional eukaryotic chromosome has a – 
a. Two centromere & one telomere b. One centromere & two telomere 
2. Acrocentric chromosomes have – 
a. A short arm and satellite b. A long arm and satellite 
3. Chemical name colchicine which can disrupt spindle formation used to prevent 
cells from entering to – 
b. Anaphase b. Metaphase 
4. Chromosome rearrangements alter the – 
b. Structure of chromosomes b. Number of chromoso...
PCB 3063-CHAPTER 7,8,9,10 AND 11
Multiple-Choice Questions
1. Which of the following is not true of negatively supercoiled DNA?
a. Eases the separation of nucleotide strands during replication and transcription.
b. Allows DNA to be packed into small spaces.
c. Has less than 10 bp per turn of its helix.
d. Is more negatively charged due to additional phosphates per turn of the heli
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- PCB 3063-Test Bank for Chapter 7: Linkage, Recombination, and Eukaryotic Gene Mapping • Exam (elaborations)
- PCB 3063-Test Bank for Chapter 8: Chromosome Variation • Exam (elaborations)
- PCB 3063-Test Bank for Chapter 9: Bacterial and Viral Genetic Systems • Exam (elaborations)
- PCB 3063-Test Bank for Chapter 10: DNA: The Chemical Nature of the Gene • Exam (elaborations)
- PCB 3063-Test Bank for: Chapter 11: Chromosome Structure and Organelle DNA • Exam (elaborations)
Multiple-Choice Questions
1. Which of the following is not true of negatively supercoiled DNA?
a. Eases the separation of nucleotide strands during replication and transcription.
b. Allows DNA to be packed into small spaces.
c. Has less than 10 bp per turn of its helix.
d. Is more negatively charged due to additional phosphates per turn of the heli
PCB 3063-Test Bank for: Chapter 11: Chromosome Structure and Organelle DNA
PCB 3063-Test Bank for: Chapter 11: Chromosome Structure and Organelle DNA 
 
Multiple-Choice Questions 
1. Which of the following is not true of negatively supercoiled DNA? 
a. Eases the separation of nucleotide strands during replication and transcription. 
b. Allows DNA to be packed into small spaces. 
c. Has less than 10 bp per turn of its helix. 
d. Is more negatively charged due to additional phosphates per turn of the helix. 
e. Is found in most cells. 
Answer: c 
Section: 11.1 
Comprehen...
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PCB 3063-Test Bank for: Chapter 11: Chromosome Structure and Organelle DNA 
 
Multiple-Choice Questions 
1. Which of the following is not true of negatively supercoiled DNA? 
a. Eases the separation of nucleotide strands during replication and transcription. 
b. Allows DNA to be packed into small spaces. 
c. Has less than 10 bp per turn of its helix. 
d. Is more negatively charged due to additional phosphates per turn of the helix. 
e. Is found in most cells. 
Answer: c 
Section: 11.1 
Comprehen...
PCB 3063-Test Bank for Chapter 10: DNA: The Chemical Nature of the Gene
PCB 3063-Test Bank for Chapter 10: DNA: The Chemical Nature of the Gene 
 
Multiple-Choice Questions 
1. Which of the following is NOT a key characteristic that genetic material must possess? 
a. Genetic material must contain complex information. 
b. Genetic material must replicate faithfully. 
c. Genetic material must encode the phenotype. 
d. Genetic material must have the capacity to vary. 
e. Genetic material must contain nitrogen but not sulfur. 
Answer: e 
Section 10.1 
Comprehension 
2. W...
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PCB 3063-Test Bank for Chapter 10: DNA: The Chemical Nature of the Gene 
 
Multiple-Choice Questions 
1. Which of the following is NOT a key characteristic that genetic material must possess? 
a. Genetic material must contain complex information. 
b. Genetic material must replicate faithfully. 
c. Genetic material must encode the phenotype. 
d. Genetic material must have the capacity to vary. 
e. Genetic material must contain nitrogen but not sulfur. 
Answer: e 
Section 10.1 
Comprehension 
2. W...
PCB 3063-Test Bank for Chapter 9: Bacterial and Viral Genetic Systems
PCB 3063-Test Bank for Chapter 9: Bacterial and Viral Genetic Systems 
 
Bacterial mutants that require supplemental nutrients in their growth media are called 
a. autotrophs. 
b. heterotrophs. 
c. prototrophs. 
d. omnitrophs. 
e. auxotrophs. 
Answer: e 
Section: 9.1 
Comprehension Question 
2. Which of the following statements about nutritional requirement and growth of bacteria is 
NOT true? 
a. Culture media developed for bacteria must contain carbon source and essential elements 
for the sur...
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PCB 3063-Test Bank for Chapter 9: Bacterial and Viral Genetic Systems 
 
Bacterial mutants that require supplemental nutrients in their growth media are called 
a. autotrophs. 
b. heterotrophs. 
c. prototrophs. 
d. omnitrophs. 
e. auxotrophs. 
Answer: e 
Section: 9.1 
Comprehension Question 
2. Which of the following statements about nutritional requirement and growth of bacteria is 
NOT true? 
a. Culture media developed for bacteria must contain carbon source and essential elements 
for the sur...
BIOLOGY BIOL133-Exam 3- Chapters 12-15
BIOLOGY BIOL133-Exam 3- Chapters 12-15 
 
Comment: Congratulations on the completion of Exam 3. Please let me know if you have any 
questions. 
Part 1 of 1 - 100.0 Points 
Question 1 of 40 
2.5 Points 
If genes are completely linked, all the offspring will be _________. 
 
A. hybrids 
 
B. dominant 
 
C. recombinants 
 
D. parental 
 
 Exam 3- Chapters 
E. recessive 
Feedback: Correct 
Question 2 of 40 
2.5 Points 
The codon AUG specifies the amino acid methionine. What would the ...
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BIOLOGY BIOL133-Exam 3- Chapters 12-15 
 
Comment: Congratulations on the completion of Exam 3. Please let me know if you have any 
questions. 
Part 1 of 1 - 100.0 Points 
Question 1 of 40 
2.5 Points 
If genes are completely linked, all the offspring will be _________. 
 
A. hybrids 
 
B. dominant 
 
C. recombinants 
 
D. parental 
 
 Exam 3- Chapters 
E. recessive 
Feedback: Correct 
Question 2 of 40 
2.5 Points 
The codon AUG specifies the amino acid methionine. What would the ...
PCB 3063-Test Bank for Chapter 8: Chromosome Variation
PCB 3063-Test Bank for Chapter 8: Chromosome Variation 
 
Multiple-Choice Questions 
1. The centromere is located approximately in the middle of which type of chromosome? 
a. Acrocentric 
b. Metacentric 
c. Paracentric 
d. Submetacentric 
e. Telocentric 
Answer: b 
Section 8.1 
Comprehension 
2. Which type of chromosome has a centromere displaced toward one end, creating a long arm 
and a short arm? 
a. Acrocentric 
b. Metacentric 
c. Paracentric 
d. Submetacentric 
e. Telocentric 
Answer: d 
Se...
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PCB 3063-Test Bank for Chapter 8: Chromosome Variation 
 
Multiple-Choice Questions 
1. The centromere is located approximately in the middle of which type of chromosome? 
a. Acrocentric 
b. Metacentric 
c. Paracentric 
d. Submetacentric 
e. Telocentric 
Answer: b 
Section 8.1 
Comprehension 
2. Which type of chromosome has a centromere displaced toward one end, creating a long arm 
and a short arm? 
a. Acrocentric 
b. Metacentric 
c. Paracentric 
d. Submetacentric 
e. Telocentric 
Answer: d 
Se...
PCB 3063-Test Bank for Chapter 7: Linkage, Recombination, and Eukaryotic Gene Mapping
PCB 3063-Test Bank for Chapter 7: Linkage, Recombination, and Eukaryotic Gene Mapping 
 
Multiple Choice Questions 
1. Linked genes always exhibit 
a. phenotypes that are similar. 
b. recombination frequencies of less than 50%. 
c. homozygosity when involved in a testcross. 
d. a greater number of recombinant offspring than parental offspring when involved in a 
testcross. 
e. a lack of recombinant offspring when a heterozygous parent is testcrossed. 
Answer: b 
Section 7.1 
Comprehension 
2. Li...
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PCB 3063-Test Bank for Chapter 7: Linkage, Recombination, and Eukaryotic Gene Mapping 
 
Multiple Choice Questions 
1. Linked genes always exhibit 
a. phenotypes that are similar. 
b. recombination frequencies of less than 50%. 
c. homozygosity when involved in a testcross. 
d. a greater number of recombinant offspring than parental offspring when involved in a 
testcross. 
e. a lack of recombinant offspring when a heterozygous parent is testcrossed. 
Answer: b 
Section 7.1 
Comprehension 
2. Li...
BIO 304 Population Biology & Evolution-Exam 2
BIO 304 Population Biology & Evolution-Exam 2 
 
here are 65 questions on 11 pages of this exam. 
1. What was surprising about the results of Buri’s classic experiment on genetic drift in fruit flies 
(shown at right)? 
a. The flies showed no change in 
heterozygosity. 
b. Heterozygosity was maintained by 
mutation-selection balance. 
c. Strains maintained in benign 
conditions accumulated deleterious 
alleles. 
d. Heterozygosity declined more 
rapidly than predicted by Sewall 
Wright’s equa...
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BIO 304 Population Biology & Evolution-Exam 2 
 
here are 65 questions on 11 pages of this exam. 
1. What was surprising about the results of Buri’s classic experiment on genetic drift in fruit flies 
(shown at right)? 
a. The flies showed no change in 
heterozygosity. 
b. Heterozygosity was maintained by 
mutation-selection balance. 
c. Strains maintained in benign 
conditions accumulated deleterious 
alleles. 
d. Heterozygosity declined more 
rapidly than predicted by Sewall 
Wright’s equa...
BIO 304-Population Biology and Evolution – Exam 3
BIO 304-Population Biology and Evolution – Exam 3 
 
. What evolutionary force is responsible for adaptations? 
a. Mutation 
b. Drift 
c. Selection 
d. Migration 
e. All of the above 
f. None of the above 
2. Why do males often compete for access to females more than females compete for access to males? 
a. Males invest less in reproduction. 
b. In most species, access to mates limits male reproduction more often than access to 
mates limits female reproduction. 
c. Both are true. 
d. Neither ...
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BIO 304-Population Biology and Evolution – Exam 3 
 
. What evolutionary force is responsible for adaptations? 
a. Mutation 
b. Drift 
c. Selection 
d. Migration 
e. All of the above 
f. None of the above 
2. Why do males often compete for access to females more than females compete for access to males? 
a. Males invest less in reproduction. 
b. In most species, access to mates limits male reproduction more often than access to 
mates limits female reproduction. 
c. Both are true. 
d. Neither ...
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