genetics multiple choice questions
what is the mutation rate in prokaryotes
10^-6 to 10^-9
what is another name for the replication bubble A. replicon B AT rich sequence C Dna initiator D telomere
A replicon
which of the following is not needed in bacterial transcription A. DNA primers b. NTPS C. sigma factors D. RNA polymerase E. Terminator
A. DNA primers
The correct mode of replication is A. conservative B. semiconservative C. dispersive D. all of the above
B semiconservative
The following is a protein-coding region of the E. coli genome. Watson strand is the coding strand. What is the mRNA product? Watson: 5'-ATGGCATAAAACCCGGTACGGCATG-3' Crick: 3'-TACCGTATTTT GGGCCATGCCGTAC-5' A. 5'-UACCGUAUUUUCCCGGAUGCCGUAC-3' B. 5'-AUGGCAUAAAACCCGGUACGGCAUG-3' C.5'-GUACGGCAUGGCCCAAAAUACGGUA-3' D.5'-CAUGCCGUAGGCCCUUUUAUGCCAU-3' E. None of the above
B. 5'-AUGGCAUAAAACCCGGUACGGCAUG-3'
Which amino acid substitution is responsible for sickle cell disease? A. Glu to Val in α- polypeptide B. Glu to Val in β- polypeptide C. Val to Glu in α- polypeptide D. Val to Glu in β- polypeptide E. Gln to Val in β- polypeptide
B. Glu to Val in β- polypeptide
the key enzyme that replicates the chromosomes ends A. DNA polymerase B. Topiomerase C. A reverse transcriptase D. none of the above
C a reverse transcriptase
DNA replication is A. Multidirectional B. Unidirectional C. Bidirectional C. Both B and C
C bidirectional
Which is a dominant autosomal genetic disease? A. Kartgner syndrome B. Down syndrome C. Huntington disease D. Cystic fibrosis E. Albinism
C. Huntington disease
What is true about PKU? A. PKU is a sex linked trait B. PKU results from the conversion of Tyrosine to Phenylalanine C. PKU can be managed by dietary control. D. Person with PKU are sterile E. All of the above
C. PKU can be managed by dietary control.
which of the following is not true about RNA A. RNA can regulate gene expression B. not all RNA is translated into proteins C. RNA is more stable than DNA
C. RNA is more stable than DNA
telomere is not present in A. humans B. Ameoba C all organisms consisting of a single cell D. all bacteria
D all bacteria
which enzyme has proof reading function A. DNA polymerase III B. DNA polymerase I C. DNA primas D. Both A and B
D both A and B
what macromolecules represent material in most organisms? A. RNA B. carbohydrate C. protein D. DNA
D. DNA
why eukaryotes have multiple replicons A. reduce the time of genome replication B reduce the mutation in the protein coding genes C. select a set of cell type specific replicons D. all of the above
D. all of the above
Which of the following descriptions is true for Lesch-Nyhan syndrome: A.It is resulting from autosomal recessive mutation B. It is a fatal disease found only in female. C. It causes the heart shifted to right. D. It has pleiotropic effects E. All of the above
D. it has pleitrophic effects
What statement is NOT true for bacterial transcription? A. RNA is synthesized from 5' to 3' B. Sigma factor can be reused. C. NTPs are used in transcription D. Promoters are located at the beginning of the coding regions. E. Prokaryotes have only one RNA polymerase.
D. promoters are located at the beginning of coding regions
which does NOT help make DNA more compact A. Histone B. Non-histone C. loop formation D. Single stranded binding proteins
D. single stranded binding proteins
which enzyme replaces RNA primer with dna after elongation? a. rna polymerase b. dna polymerase 1 c. RNA primase d. dna ligase e. dna polymerase III
DNA polymerase I or dna polymerase III
RNA editing occurs in A. Some nuclear RNA B. Mitochondrial RNA C. Chlorplatsts RNA D. Micro RNA In humans E. all of the above
E. all of the above
what is not true about for eukaryotic transcription A. RNA splicing B. More than one RNA polymerase C. capping and poly A tail D. transcription factors E. o-factors
E. o-factors
which is a dominant autosome genetic disease A. Kartgner syndrome B. Down syndrome C. Huntington disease D. Cystic fibrosis E. Albinism
Huntington disease
Which enzyme elongates the new DNA strand starting at an RNA primer? a. dna polymerase III b. dna polymerase I c. DNA ligase d. RNA polymerase
a. dna polymerase III
after the removal of the RNA primers and replacement with DNA nucleotides, the single-stranded nick adjacent to Okazaki fragments is filled through a reaction that involves which enzyme? a. dna primase b. dna ligase c. dna helicase d. RNA polymerase
b. dna ligase
the enzyme activity of a telomerase is best described as a. topiosmerase b. reverse transcriptase c. exonuclease d. polymerase
b. reverse transcriptase
Which kind of enzyme prevents DNA from tangling up by introducing negative supercoils as the replication fork migrates during replication? a. ligase b. topiosmerase c. helicase d. dna polymerase III
b. topiosmerase
replication of nuclear DNA in eukaryotes requires a. pol alpha and delta b. pol epsilon only c. pol alpha only d. pol alpha, delta and epsilon
d. pol alpha, delta, and epsilon
After a region of DNA has been replicated, ______ removes the RNA primers. a. dna helicase b. dna polymerase I c. dna ligase d. dna polymerase III
dna polymerase I or dna polymerase III