Microbiology Chapter 9
Mutations are always harmful to cells.
False
DNA polymerase ______ is the main enzyme involved in the building of the new DNA chain, whereas DNA polymerase ______ is involved mostly with removing the primers and repairing damaged DNA. Multiple choice question.
III I
_______ RNA may exert control on several levels in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
Regulatory
Which are components of an operon in a sequence of DNA?
Structural genes Regulatory region
Donor and recipient bacterial cells are connected by the sex pilus during
conjugation
______ in bacteria refers to horizontal gene transmission via pili.
conjugation
An inactive repressor binds to a(n) _____ to make an active repressor
corepressor
What binds to an inactive repressor to make an active repressor?
corepressor
Which of the following is NOT a type of RNA?
dRNA
The DNA of a chromosome is _______- stranded
double
In eukaryotic cells, gene expression is regulated in response to _____ stimuli such as nutrient and toxin levels, and is also during growth and _____
environmental development
One DNA repair mechanism that removes incorrect bases, and replaces them with correct ones, is the ______ repair mechanism.
excision
A donor cell with a F (fertility) ______ is considered F+ in bacterial conjugation
factor
A recipient cell having no F (fertility) ______ is considered F- in bacterial conjugation
factor
Bacterial conjugation is a sexual process.
false
Viral genomes are always composed of either single or double stranded DNA.
false
DNA sequences found within a gene that do not encode the protein corresponding to the gene are
introns
Which DNA sequences are found within a gene but do not encode the protein specified by that gene?
introns
The three types of RNA that are directly involved in making protein are _______ RNA, _______ RNA, and ______ RNA
messenger transfer ribosomal
A small number of _____ are considered beneficial in that they provide the cell with a useful change in structure or physiology.
mutations
The complete set of chromosomes and genes in an organism is referred to as the
genome
Which term represents all of the genetic information within a cell?
genome
Several DNA viruses are known to be initiators of cancers and are thus termed
oncogenic
Another term for genetics is
heredity
Genetic inheritance in microorganisms is best defined by which term?
heredity
The first three events of translation in the correct order are _____, _____, _______ followed by the protein folding and processing
initiation elongation termination
What is a small circular segment of DNA found in the cytoplasm of prokaryotes that is capable of independent replication and usually contains nonessential genes?
plasmid
Mutations that involve the addition, deletion, or substitution of one or a few bases are referred to as ______ mutations.
point
Which process uses visible light to repair DNA that has been damaged by ultraviolet radiation?
photoactivation
Donor and recipient bacterial cells are connected by the sex _____ during conjugation
pilli
Two components of an operon include the ______ region and the ______ gene sequences.
regulatory structural
During semiconservative _________ the DNA is duplicated prior to binary fission.
replication
The enzymes responsible for building the DNA strand, proofreading newly produced DNA strands, and removing the RNA primer are DNA _______ I and III
polymerase
What must occur prior to cell division to ensure that each new cell has a complete set of DNA chromosome(s)?
replication
DNA polymerases are responsible for
proofreading/repair. building the DNA chain.
When one bacterium donates DNA to other bacterium, it is known as
recombination
Which term refers to the transfer of genes from donor to recipient microorganisms?
recombination
The feature of the lac operon that is capable of stopping the activity of the operon is a(n)
repressor
The protein which is capable of stopping the output of product encoded by the lac operon is called a(n)
repressor
Mutations in DNA that are caused by random mistakes in replication, and are not known to be the result of any mutagenic agent, are ______ mutations
spontaneous
Which type of mutation is due to random mistakes in replication?
spontaneous mutation
The term _____, or codon, is a sequence of 3 nucleotides in DNA that encodes an amino acid
triplet
Which term, synonymous with codon, describes a trinucleotide sequence coding an amino acid in DNA?
triplet
A mutation is an alteration in the DNA sequence or content of a cell that is passed on when the cell divides.
true
The nitrogenous base thymine is only found in DNA, while ______ is only found in RNA
uracil
Which nitrogenous base is found in RNA but not found in DNA?
uracil
Vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) arise when, through genetic transfer, a MRSA strain acquires the ________ operon located within a ______ .
vanA transposon
In a chromosome, the DNA is composed of _____ strands
2
The carcinogenic potential of a chemical can be determined by the _____ test
Ames
The flow of genetic information in a cell is a process starting with ______ which encodes _____ which encodes protein
DNA RNA
Which best describes the flow of genetic information in a cell?
DNA encodes RNA which encodes protein
What is the name of the specialized plasmid that directs conjugation in gram-negative cells?
F factor
Conjugation in gram-negative cells is directed by a plasmid called the _______ factor
F or fertility
In bacterial conjugation, which term refers to a recipient cell that does not have a fertility plasmid?
F-
The enzyme involved in replicating a new DNA strand is DNA polymerase ______, while DNA polymerase ______ is involved in removing the RNA primer, closing gaps, and repairing mismatched bases.
III,I
Which is the correct order of events when a protein is made in the process of translation, starting with the first event?
Initiation, elongation, termination
The main enzyme responsible for transcription is:
RNA polymerase
Which of the following is the genetic pattern of viral genomes?
Single or double stranded DNA or RNA
Which of the following are functions of RNA polymerase?
Synthesizes an RNA molecule from DNA template Unwinds the DNA so that transcription can take place
What is the purpose of the Ames test?
To determine the carcinogenic potential of a chemical
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) strain produces vancomycin resistant enterococci (VRE) with the gene transfer of
a transposon containing the vanA operon
Viral initiators of cancer are termed
oncogenic