chapter 9 sb
A codon contains how many nucleotides?
3
What is the length of a typical tRNA molecule?
75-95 bases
During translation elongation, peptide bonds form between:
Amino acids
What is the central dogma hypothesis of genetics?
DNA encodes RNA which encodes protein
Which is true regarding DNA replication?
Each new DNA helix contains one parent strand and one newly synthesized strand.
Which type of mutation is generally most harmful to cells?
Frameshift mutation
What is the result of a point mutation that changes a template gene sequence from 3'-TACGCCATATAT-5' to 3'-TACGCCATCTAT-5'?
Nonsense mutation
A mutation that affects only a single base pair in DNA is termed a(n) mutation.
POINT
Mutations that are generally most harmful to cells because they cause the greatest change in the amino acid sequence of a protein by change the reading frame of the mRNA are called mutations.
frameshift
Random fragments of host DNA are taken up by the bacteriophage during assembly in Blank______ transduction.
generalized
An agent that induces changes in DNA is a(n)
mutagen
A small number of are considered beneficial in that they provide the cell with a useful change in structure or physiology. Antibiotic resistance in bacteria is an example.
mutations
Early termination of the protein is the result of a Blank______ mutation.
nonsense
A fragment of DNA with the wild type sequence 5'-AGCTGACGACCAGGTGACCAG-3' is found in a mutant to be 5'-AGCTGAGGACCAGGTGACCAG-3'. The term that best describes this mutation is Blank______.
point mutation
During replication, the enzyme synthesizes primer sequences.
primase
The _____ of the lac operon is a gene that encodes a repressor protein.
regulator
A particular part of the host genome is included in the virus during Blank______ transduction.
specialized
True or false: The parent strands in a DNA molecule are used as templates to synthesize complementary strands of DNA.
true
Which of the following signifies translation termination?
A nonsense codon is reached and the peptide is released from the ribosome
The three methods of gene transfer in bacteria are , , and .
Blank 1: conjugation Blank 2: transformation Blank 3: transduction
The pentose sugar in RNA is , while in DNA the pentose sugar is .
Blank 1: ribose Blank 2: deoxyribose
Which two of the following statements are correct regarding DNA replication elongation?
DNA polymerase I removes the RNA primers used to initiate DNA synthesis. Replication proceeds at a rate of 750 bases per second.
In regard to DNA replication elongation, which two statements are correct?
DNA polymerase I removes the RNA primers used to initiation synthesis. DNA ligase joins the lagging strand fragments.
True or false: Operons are found in fungi and helminths.
False
True or false: Plasmids are insertion sequences that can lead to changes in genotype within a cell or between cells.
False Reason: Insertion sequences that can lead to changes in genotype within a cell or between cells are called transposons. Plasmids are small circular pieces of DNA.
Which strand is replicated continuously without segments during DNA replication?
Leading
True or false: Many copies of a specific protein can be synthesized from a single mRNA transcript in a polyribosomal complex.
True
True or false: Ribose is the pentose sugar in RNA.
True
True or false: The anticodon for the codon 5'-AUG-3' is 3'-UAC-5'.
True
The structure of DNA was discovered in 1953 by
Watson and Crick
Most bacterial plasmids carry an origin of replication and at most Blank______ genes.
a few dozen
The specific sequence of three mRNA nucleotides, based on a DNA triplet, that encodes a particular amino acid, is a(n)
codon
A recombinant is defined as an organism that
contains and expresses genes that originated in another organism
Ensuring that the DNA code will be maintained during cell growth and cell is one of the two essential effects of the structure of DNA.
division
Watson and Crick discovered the structure of DNA in 1953, and described it as a(n)
double helix
Binding of lactose to the lactose repressor protein causes the repressor to
leave the operator sequence
DNA segments that code for proteins are referred to as genes.
structural
DNA segments that code for proteins are referred to as
structural genes
Select the enzymes that function in DNA replication.
Ligase DNA polymerase Helicase
Which two of the following statements regarding plasmids are true?
Many bacteria carry plasmids in addition to their chromosome. Plasmids may contain genes that specify resistance to antibiotics.
During DNA replication, the lagging strand is replicated in a discontinuous manner forming fragments.
Okazaki
In bacteria, a regulatory gene, a control region, and structural genes collectively are referred to as a(n)
Operon
Which operational unit in bacteria consists of a regulatory gene, a control region, and structural genes?
Operon
Which antibiotic does NOT target transcription or translation in bacteria?
Penicillin
Which of the following is a type of mutation that affects only a single base pair in DNA?
Point
Which enzyme synthesizes primer sequences during replication initiation?
Primase
Which three of the following events in protein synthesis occur post-translationally?
Protein folding Removal of the formyl methionine Addition of cofactor
Which process in bacteria do the antibiotics in the group including erythromycin and spectinomycin specifically inhibit?
Protein synthesis
In the central dogma, DNA encodes which encodes protein.
RNA
The antibiotic rifamycin, used to treat tuberculosis, binds and inhibits the activity of
RNA polymerase
Which is the main event of transcription initiation?
RNA polymerase binds the DNA promoter
Which of the following occurs during transcription termination?
RNA polymerase reaches a terminator region.
Which two of the following statements regarding eukaryotic transcription and RNA processing are correct?
Splicing to remove introns occurs in the nucleus. A series of adenosines is added to the mRNA.
Which kind of gene encodes a protein?
Structural
Which two statements about DNA replication in bacteria and eukaryotes are correct?
Telomere DNA gets progressively shorter with each copy. Eukaryotes initiate replication from multiple origins of replication.
What determines the order of amino acids in the primary structure of a protein?
The DNA sequence of a gene
Which two statements regarding eukaryotic transcription and RNA processing are correct?
The exon-intron junction is recognized by a spliceosome. Transcription occurs before splicing.
Which two of the following statements regarding tRNA structure are correct?
The overall structure is termed a cloverleaf. tRNA has regions that are double-stranded RNA.
Which two of the following statements comparing DNA replication in bacteria and eukaryotes are correct?
Topoisomerases relieve the superhelical tension as DNA is replicated. Eukaryotic DNA is linear whereas bacterial DNA is circular.
Which gene transfer method involves the uptake of free DNA by competent bacterial cells?
Transformation
The uptake of free DNA by competent bacterial cells occurs during bacterial
Transformation.
Insertion sequences that can lead to changes in genotype within a cell or between cells are called "jumping genes" or
Transposons
The biosynthesis of the amino acid histidine requires several enzymes whose genes are organized in the his operon. The his operon would be expected to be active when the cell is growing in a medium containing Blank______.
a low concentration of amino acids
The regulator of the lac operon is a gene that encodes
a repressor protein
The arginine operon is "on" when the cell is
actively growing
The lactose repressor protein ihas two binding sites, one for the operator DNA sequence and another for lactose, the presence of two binding sites means that it is
allosteric
Nucleotide is to nucleic acid as is to protein.
animo acid
In DNA, the two strands of the helix are arranged in a(n) orientation
antiparallel
Binding of arginine to the arginine repressor protein causes the repressor to
bind to the operator sequence
True or false: Okazaki fragments are formed during DNA replication of the leading strand.
false
In DNA replication, unwinds (unzips) the double helix, primase synthesizes the short RNA primer, and DNA adds nucleotides to the new chain.
helicase polymerase
Because lactose is ultimately responsible for stimulating protein synthesis from the lac operon, it is called the
inducer
The binding of arginine to the arginine repressor protein causes the repressor to bind to the operator region. This happens because arginine
induces a conformational change in the protein
The binding of lactose to the lactose repressor protein causes the repressor to leave the operator region. This happens because lactose
induces a conformational change in the protein
Many catabolic operons are Blank______, while those that encode anabolic enzymes are Blank______. Multiple choice question.
inducible; repressible
Which molecule is the inducer of the lac operon?
lactose
In the lac operon the binds to the operator.
lactose repressor
A copy of the DNA template corresponding to a protein-encoding gene is
mRNA
During translation initiation, the ribosome binds to the RNA transcript.
messenger
Building blocks of DNA, called , contain the same sugar and phosphate, but different nitrogenous bases.
nucleotides
When a cell is actively growing, the arg operon is Blank______, and arginine is Blank______.
on; actively synthesized
The control locus of the lac operon contains a region of DNA that acts as an on/off switch for transcription called a(n) Blank______.
operator
The lactose repressor protein binds to the Blank______ of the lac operon.
operator
dna. is the enzyme that synthesizes DNA strands in the 5' to 3' direction.
polymerase
"Finishing touches" on proteins are termed Blank______ modification. Multiple choice question.
posttranslational
Protein synthesis is more efficient in prokaryotes than in eukaryotes for all of the following reasons except
prokaryotic ribosomes are 70S rather than 80S
RNA polymerase binds to the region of the DNA to initiate transcription.
promoter
The control locus of the lac operon is composed of the Blank______, a region of DNA that is recognized by RNA polymerase.
promoter
During protein synthesis, many copies of a specific can be synthesized from a single mRNA transcript in a polyribosomal complex.
protein
An organism that contains and expresses genes that originated in another organism is called a
recombinant
During DNA replication the newly made double helices are composed of one parent template and one newly synthesized strand and therefore the replication is considered
semiconservative
The following sequence is found at the beginning of a gene in the wild type: 5'-ATGCCAGGTCGTACA-3'. In a related strain of bacteria, the sequence is 5'-ATGCCCGGTCGTACA-3'. Since the codons CCA and CCC both encode proline, this mutation is best described as a _____ mutation.
silent
True or false: During DNA replication, both the leading and lagging strands are synthesized in the 5' to 3' direction.
t
In a DNA molecule the parent strands are used as a(n) templateBlank 1Blank 1 template , Correct Unavailable to synthesize a complementary strand of DNA.
template
The process of transcription Blank______ results in the release of a completed RNA transcript.
termination
The antibiotic rifamycin can be used to treat tuberculosis because
the drug is more active against bacterial RNA polymerase than the human enzyme
The lactose repressor protein is allosteric, meaning that it has two binding sites, one for Blank______ and another for Blank______.
the operator DNA sequence lactose
The different types of nucleotides in DNA contain
the same sugar and phosphate, but different nitrogenous bases
The process of introducing foreign genes to a plant cell by adding the DNA directly to the cell medium is termed
transfection
The process of introducing foreign genes to a yeast cell by adding the DNA directly to the cell medium is termed
transfection
Fill in the blank question. One reason protein synthesis is more efficient in bacteria than in eukaryotes because bacterial and are simultaneous.
Blank 1: transcription Blank 2: translation
What is the function of mRNA?
It carries a copy of a DNA sequence to the ribosome.
Which strand is replicated discontinuously in segments during DNA replication?
Lagging
Which best describes the antiparallel orientation of strands in DNA?
One strand is 5' to 3' and the other is 3' to 5'.
True or false: The structure of DNA is essential for providing variety since the order of nucleotides is responsible for the unique qualities of each organism.
true