EXAM 3. Chapter 7,8,9

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The ______________ DNA strand is used as template for RNA synthesis.

Minus ( - )

Errors by DNA polymerase that incorporate the wrong nucleotide into replicating DNA can be repaired quickly by which two mechanisms?

Mismatch repair Proofreading by DNA polymerase

The function of mRNA is to

Serve as a template for protein synthesis

Microorganisms must adapt rapidly to changes in their environment in order to

Survive

An mRNA sequence has ______________.

THREE potential reading frames, but ONLY ONE is typically used for TRANSLATION.

Which of the following is found in all DNA nucleotides?

The same sugar & phosphate, but different nucleobases.

made of double stranded RNA

neither plasmids nor chromosomes

Restriction-modification systems were discovered

while studying why certain bacterial strains are relatively resistant to phage infection

Alternative sigma factors allow cells to directly control _________.

transcription

When an excision errors produces a plasmid containing both chromosomal and F plasmid DNA, the resulting plasmid is called a(n) plasmid.

F' or F prime

The _______ is the nucleotide sequence in the DNA of a cell or an organism.

Genotype

In ___________ gene transfer, DNA moves from one organism to another

Horizontal

Protection against the toxic effects of antimicrobial compounds or heavy metals is often encoded on plasmids called _________ plasmids

R or Resistance

Transcription enzyme called

RNA Polymerase

The consequences of not repairing damaged DNA in cells include ______.

cancer (in animals) cell death

Chemicals that cause cancer are known as ______, and most of them are _______

carcinogens; mutagens

found in all eukaryotes and prokaryotes

chromosomes only

Type of DNA damage repair illustrated here

Base excision repair

A bacteriophage consists of a genome made up of DNA or ______ , surrounded by a coat made up of _________

Blank 1: RNA Blank 2: protein, polypeptides, or proteins

A _____________ is composed of any genes.

Chromosome

Which of the following plasmids encodes all the necessary genetic information for transfer from one bacterial cell to another?

Conjugative plasmids only

Enzymes involved in essential metabolic pathways such as glycolysis are usually

Constitutive

In the recent years, new field of bioinformatics has emerged, which _____

Created the computer technology to store, retrieve, and analyze nucleotide sequence data

Repair of nucleotide incorporation errors during the process of DNA replication is accomplished by __________ by DNA polymerase and by _______.

Blank 1: proofreading Blank 2: mismatch

The function of tRNA is to __________.

Carry the amino acids used in translation.

In bacteria,____________ refers to DNA transfer requiring cell to cell contact.

Conjugation

A plasmid that can directs its own transfer from donor to recipient cells is called a(n) ________

Conjugative

The ____ correlates a series of three nucleotides to one amino acid or a stop codon.

Genetic Code

Information encoded in genetic material is translated into proteins based on rules known as the

Genetic code

The ____________ is the complete set of chromosomes & genes in an organism.

Genome

________ mutations are genetic changes caused by factors from outside of the cell such as radiation or chemicals.

Induced

This figure highlights the ________ phase of translation in bacteria.

Initiation

Eukaryotic cells can regulate the levels of mRNA by destroying specific RNA transcripts through a process known as RNA ____________________ abbreviated RNAi.

Interference

What is the function of RNAi ?

Interference with translation by targeting a specific mRNA.

Why is the genetic code said to be redundant?

More than one codon can code for a specific amino acid.

Which term refers to an organism that has a mutation?

Mutant

What are the THREE major structures directly involved in TRANSLATION?

Ribosomes, mRNA, tRNA.

Process of decoding information carried by mRNA to synthesize a protein.

Translation

Mutagens that are DNA segments that can insert into genes and thereby inactivate them are called ______.

Transposons

_________ are segments of DNA that can move from one location to another in a cell's genome.

Transposons

_______________ are DNA segments that increase the rate of mutations by inserting themselves into genes and inactivating them.

Transposons

Sequence of 3 DNA nucleotides that codes for one amino acid is called?

Triplet

In ____________ gene transfer, DNA is passed from a parent cell to its progeny.

Vertical

Which of the following types of radiation are mutagenic?

X-rays Ultraviolet rays

A replication fork is a

a Y-shaped structure where both DNA strands are being replicated.

for the lac operon in E. coli, under conditions in which glucose is absent and lactose is present which of the following is true?

Cells preferentially use glucose and only use lactose if the glucose is depleted

A(n) ______________________ is the specific sequence of THREE nucleotides in mRNA that encode a particular amino acid or a stop signal.

Codon

Which of the following can be found in a bacteriophage?

DNA or RNA genome protein coat

After the initiation of replication of a bacterial chromosome, the enzyme _______________ adds nucleotides to a growing strand.

DNA polymerase.

As part of DNA replication, Okazaki fragments are made during the synthesis of the ______.

Lagging strand in DISCONTINUOUS manner.

In DNA replication, the synthesis of one new strand proceeds continuously as fresh template is exposed

Leading

The amino acid that is placed first during translation in bacteria is _______________.

N - formylmethionine

A _________ composed of amino acids.

Protein

What enzyme binds to a DNA promoter region to initiate transcription?

RNA polymerase

__________ is used during transcription of DNA to RNA.

RNA polymerase

Protein synthesis involves ______________, which align amino acids & catalyze peptide bond formation between them.

Ribosomes or RNA

THREE MAJOR STRUCTURES

Ribosomes, tRNA , mRNA

Extensively damaged DNA activates the __________ repair mechanism, which cannot always determine the correct nucleotide sequence, thus introducing mutations resulting from the repair process itself.

SOS

TRUE OR FALSE : Several codons code for the SAME amino acid, which is called the Redundancy of the code. Because of Redundancy, the genetic codes is said to be degenerate.

TRUE, Redundancy of genetic code results in several codons encoding the same amino acid.

TRUE or FALSE : Regulating gene expression involves controlling mRNA synthesis and rapidly destroying mRNA transcripts.

TRUE. Rapidly destroyed in cell, mRNA synthesis is regulated by turning genes "on" & "off".

How many template strands exist in a replication fork?

TWO ( 2 )

The single - stranded DNA from which a new DNA strand is synthesized is referred to as the ___________.

Template

The signal to end protein synthesis is indicated by sequences called

Termination Codons

Which of the following are caused by chemical mutagens?

base substitutions frameshift mutations

An origin of transfer is encoded by

both conjugative and mobilizable plasmids

An origin of transfer is encoded by _______.

both conjugative and mobilizable plasmids

contains an origin of replication

both plasmids and chromosomes

TRUE or FALSE : An RNA transcript is a strand of RNA copied from an RNA template.

FALSE.

The process by which organisms best adapted to a given environment will predominate in that environment is called _______.

Natural selection

In humans, two of the genes associated with the development breast cancer encode enzymes involved in ______.

DNA repair

Selecting penicillin-resistant mutants by plating them on a medium containing penicillin is an example of ______ selection.

Direct

When an excision errors produces a plasmid containing both chromosomal and F plasmid DNA, the resulting plasmid is called a(n) _______ plasmid.

F' or F prime

The lac Oberon only functions when ___________ is present in the medium, but _______ is absent from the medium.

Lactose ; glucose

The DNA strand that is synthesized discontinuously during DNA replication, forming Okazaki fragments, is called the

Lagging Strand

Viral DNA that has been integrated into bacterial chromosome

Prophage

Transmission from outside of the cell to the inside of cell

Signal transduction

Segments of DNA that can move to new positions within the genome of a single cell are called

TRANSPOSONS

True or false: Incorporation of an incorrect nucleotide in a molecule of DNA results in a distortion of the DNA helix that can be detected by repair enzymes.

TRUE

A tRNA has a(n) ,_______ a group of three nucleotides that is complementary to the codon of the mRNA.

Anticodon

The genetic code includes _____ STOP Codons.

3

When integrated F plasmid DNA in an Hfr cell is excised from the chromosome, an excision error can result in the removal of chromosomal DNA along with the F plasmid DNA, creating a plasmid called

F' or F plasmid

True or false: Ultraviolet rays are chemical mutagens. True false question.

FALSE

A _____________ is a sequence of nucleotides that usually codes for one funcional protein.

Gene

What is the outcome IF Translation BEGINS at the wrong reading frame?

Generally, a non-functional protein is made.

Genetic change in bacteria occurs through which two mechanisms?

horizontal gene transfer mutation

_________ is transcribed from a DNA template & translated during protein synthesis.

mRNA or Messenger RNA

Sequence of DNA at which replication is initiated

origin of replication

typically do not encode genes essential to the life of the cell

plasmids only

A _____________ mutation occurs if a single base pair is changed during DNA synthesis.

point

All of the following are examples of means by which microorganisms can respond to changing environmental conditions EXCEPT.

production of different ribosomes

Which type of RNA molecule is included in the composition of ribosomal subunits?

rRNA

What is the proper order of the following events in the expression of a eukaryotic gene. 1.) Translation 2.) RNA processing 3.) Transcription

3 , 2 , 1 Transcription , RNA processing , and Translation

How many codons are used to specify the 20 possible amino acids?

61

The genetic code is comprised of 64 different codons. Out of these, ______ codes a specific amino acid.

61

Which of the following describes the termination of translation?

A STOP codon is reached & the polypeptide is released from ribosome.

An RNA transcript is strand of RNA copied from a _______ template.

DNA

The molecule that encodes all the instructions needed to produce a cell's component is ________.

DNA

During repair of oxidized guanine, which enzyme removes the damaged nucleobase from the sugar-phosphate backbone?

DNA glycosylase

An essential macromolecule that encodes all of the information needed by a cell to synthesize its components is _________.

DNA or Deoxyribonucleic acid

During replication, DNA polymerases ____________.

Add nucleotides to the 3' end of the new DNA strand.

Mutants that can grow under conditions in which the parent (wild type) cells cannot are easily isolated by ______________

Direct or Positive

An auxotroph can be isolated from a prototrophic parent strain by ______ selection.

Indirect

_____________ selection is used to isolate an auxotroph from a prototrophic parent strain, because no selective medium exists to inhibit the parent.

Indirect or Negative

All DNA nucleotides contains the same deoxyribose & phosphate group, but different________.

Nucleobases

Which type of DNA repair is shown in this figure?

Nucleotide excision repair

________ Strand of DNA contains the SAME ORDER of NUCLEOTIDES as the corresponding RNA transcript.

PLUS ( + )

Ability of Escherichia Colli to randomly turn on or off the production of attachment pills is an example of

Phase variation

Process that repairs thymine dimers by braking the covalent binds that have formed between adjacent thymines

Photoreactivation

When describing conjugation in Gram-negative bacteria, a donor cell with an F ______ is considered F+, while that without this structure are termed F-.

Plasmid

________ are circular pieces of bacterial DNA that do not usually encode information essential to the life of a cell.

Plasmids

What enzyme synthesizes the short segments of RNA required to initiate DNA replication]

Primase

In this image of a bacterial chromosome replicating, the openings the labels are pointing to are called the

Replication Forks

In bacteria, the ribosome starts to assemble at a sequence in mRNA called the ____________ - ___________ site. Translation begins at the first AUG codon after that.

Ribosome Binding

Information is passed from the environment into the cell by a process is known as signal

Transduction

Transfer of bacterial DNA from donor to recipient via bacteriophage

Transduction

The process of bacterial ______ involves the uptake of "naked" DNA by competent bacterial recipient cells.

Transformation

Uptake of naked DNA from

Transformation

Which mechanism of gene transfer involves the uptake of "naked" DNA by competent bacterial recipient cells?

Transformation

During what process is the information in mRNA used to make a protein?

Translation

Which of the following are possible outcomes of a base substitution?

nonsense mutation missense mutation synonymous mutation

Random genetic changes that result from normal cellular processes are ______.

spontaneous mutations

When bacteriophages replicate, phage components are synthesized in the host cell and assemble into new viruses ______.

within that cell before being released

Alter characteristics of certain surface proteins, allowing them to avoid detection by host's immune system

Antigenic variation

A new field has emerged which employs the power of computers to store, retrieve, and analyze DNA sequence data called

Bioinformatics

Replication Fork diagram. The top ( blue ) arrow is pointing to the ___________________ strand, and the bottom ( red ) arrow is pointing to the __________ strand. **** Replication fork highlights the differences between leading & lagging strands.****

Blank 1 : Leading Blank 2 : Lagging

RNA contains the sugar _________, which differs from its DNA counterpart by possessing _________ oxygen atom.

Blank 1 : Ribose Blank 2 : One more

Label A , B , and C. In the schematic of mRNA, Label A points to the ______site, label B depicts the ______ codon, and label C highlights the ______ codon.

Blank 1 : Ribosome binding Blank 2 : Start or Initiation Blank 3 : Stop, Termination, or Nonsense

In prokaryotes, the FIRST AUG after a ribosome binding site typically functions as a(n) __________________ codon. At other sites it simply encodes the amino acid _______________.

Blank 1 : Start or Initiation. Blank 2 : Methionine or met

In the most thoroughly studied example of bacterial conjugation, the term _____________ designates a donor cell with an F plasmid, whereas those cells who lack the F plasmid are termed _________

Blank 1: F+ Blank 2: F-

In general, the chromosome of a bacterial cell is _________ DNA molecule that is replicated _______.

circular; bidirectionally from one origin of replication

Two methods used to identify mutants in a culture are ______ and ______ selection.

direct; indirect

Cells that have the ability to take up DNA from the environment are called ______ cells.

Competent

A base substitution in a protein-encoding gene results in one of three possible mutation outcomes __________ mutation, ___________ mutation, ________ mutation.

Blank 1: silent or synonymous Blank 2: missense Blank 3: nonsense

Eukaryotic mRNA is first synthesized as an immature transcript called ____. It has to be processed significantly before it forms mature mRNA.

Pre mRNA

_____________ synthesizes RNA primer sequences.

Primase

True or false: A point mutation involves any substitution of a single nucleotide.

TRUE

Which of the following are the three main methods of gene transfer in bacteria?

transformation conjugation transduction


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