Questions
Questions
Questions
1.
Which circle shows a phosphodiester bond?
Answer
circle c
circle b
circle d
None of the above
circle a
1 points
Question 2
1.
Regulation of expression via RNA Silencing can occur through which of these
methods?
Answer
cleavage of mRNA
prevention of tranlsation
degradation of ribosomes
non-specific interferon response
Both A and B
1 points
Question 3
1.
mRNA regulation in eukaryotes can be achieved at the level of
Answer
Transport
Processing
Translation
Life span (degradation)
All of the above
1 points
Question 4
1.
Which of the following are necessary for DNA replication in vitro?
Answer
Template DNA, four dNTPs, magnesium ions
Template DNA, DNA polymerase, four dNTPs, magnesium ions
Okazaki fragments, helicase, DNA polymerase
DNA can't replicate in vitro
RNA, helicase, DNA polymerase
1 points
Question 5
1.
Cancer is best defined as
Answer
immune dysfunction
regulated differentiation of tissue
viral malignancy
uncontrolled and abnormal cell division
cellular deregulation
1 points
Question 6
1.
Base analogs may cause mutations because
Answer
They insert themselves between adjacent bases on the DNA strand and cause an
extra base to be inserted during DNA replication
None of these answers is correct
They may pair with different DNA bases than the normal base during replication
They modify the chemical structure and properties of the normal base
They remove amino groups from bases, causing them to pair with the wrong
base during replication
1 points
Question 7
1.
Which enzyme "charges" a tRNA molecule with the appropriate amino acid?
Answer
Peptidyl transferase
DNA polymerase
tRNA ligase
RNA polymerase
Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase
1 points
Question 8
1.
Which of the following best describes a trait exhibiting anticipation?
Answer
The trait skips a generation
The patient is always looking forward
The trait gets less pronounced in descendants
The trait gets more pronounced in descendants
The trait stays the same in the ancestors and descendants
1 points
Question 9
1.
Which of the following best describes the chain of events in RNAi?
Answer
None of these is correct
dsRNA enters the cell, RISC cleaves the RNA, dicer assembles
dsRNA enters cell, dicer cleaves the RNA, RISC assembles
Dicer cleaves RNA, the RNA enters the cell, RISC assembles
ssRNA enters the cell, dicer cleaves the RNA, RISC assembles
1 points
Question 10
1.
Which type of gene is often mutated in cancererous tissue?
Answer
proto-oncogene
tumour suppressor gene
pox gene
A & B
A, B & C
1 points
Question 11
1.
DNA and RNA nucleotide structure is identical except for
Answer
The position of the base in RNA
The position of the phosphate groups in DNA
The absence of a 2'-hydroxyl in DNA
The absence of phosphate groups in RNA
None of the above, the two molecules are identical
1 points
Question 12
1.
Which of the following is a consequence (outcome) of genetic variation?
Answer
incorrect protein
no change to a protein
incorrect splicing
A, B & C
A & C
1 points
Question 13
1.
The human nuclear genome can best be described as
Answer
mostly unique sequences
fully understood functionally
highly repetitive
mostly protein coding genes
mostly polycistronic transcription
1 points
Question 14
1.
One definition for the term epigenetics is...
Answer
a heritable difference that does not result from changes in DNA sequence
inheritance of acquired traits
a non-heritable difference that does not result from changes in DNA sequence
a heritable difference that depends on differences in DNA
random genetic change
1 points
Question 15
1.
A restriction enzyme cuts DNA and leaves the following end: GGCTACWhich of the
following could be the sequence of the other end generated by the enzyme?
Answer
TCGATA
CGTAGC
CCGATG
GGCTAC
None of the above
1 points
Question 16
1.
Cystic Fibrosis in humans is caused by mutations in a single gene, and is inherited as
an autosomal recessive trait. A normal couple has two children. The first child has
Cystic Fibrosis, and the second child is unaffected. What is the probability that the
second child is a carrier for the mutation that causes the disease?
Answer
1/4
1/2
2/3
3/4
1
1 points
Question 17
1.
The concept that genetic information passes from DNA to RNA to protein is
called
Answer
1 points
Question 18
1.
Which of the following lists is in the correct order for a PCR?
Answer
denaturation, annealing, extension
cycle, denaturation, extension
annealing, extention, denaturation
polymerase, cycle, DNA
extension, denaturation, annealing
1 points
Question 19
1.
Which of the following markers can be analysed using PCR?
Answer
minisatellite
SNP
microsatellite
B only
B and C
A, B and C
1 points
Question 20
1.
The enzymatic copying of DNA is termed
Answer
translation
transcription
meiosis
mitosis
replication
1 points
Question 21
1.
The single strand of mRNA that is produced during transcription has the same
sequence (with U instead of T) as the __________ strand of DNA?
Answer
Nontemplate
Lagging
Template
Nonsense
Leading
1 points
Question 22
1.
What is it about nucleic acids that makes copying genetic information
straightforward?
Answer
Hydrogen bonds are easily broken.
The binding of bases to one another is specific.
The sequence of bases encodes information.
The shape of the molecule is determined by the information it contains.
1 points
Question 23
1.
The genetic code is comma-free, nonoverlapping, and almost universal.
Answer True False
1 points
Question 24
1.
The branch of genetics concerned with analysing the structure and function of genes
is
Answer
Molecular Genetics
Plant Genetics
Transmission Genetics
Applied Genetics
Population Genetics
1 points
Question 25
1.
Eukaryotic protein-coding genes contain both _______ and _______ elements?
Answer
Repressor and enhancer
Enhancer and reader
Repressor and promoter
Enhancer and promoter
Inducer and enhancer
1 points
Question 26
1.
In eukaryotes, where does transcription take place?
Answer
In both the cytoplams and the nucleus
Anywhere in the cell
In the mitochondrion
In the nucleus
In the cytoplasm
1 points
Question 27
1.
Which of the following is the best definition of cloning?
Answer
copying something to produce genetically identical copies
copying DNA
mating two plants to produce multiple offpsring
none of the above
all of the above
1 points
Question 28
1.
Which parts of a eukaryotic gene are transcribed?
Answer
Different parts depending on the gene in question
Only the introns
Exons, introns, promoter and terminator sequences
Both exons and introns
Only the exons
1 points
Question 29
1.
What is the function of a ribosome?
Answer
To unwind the double stranded DNA helix to enable translation
To hold mRNA and tRNAs in the correct positions to enable translation
To make more mRNA
To direct transcription
To attach amino acids onto the appropriate tRNAs
1 points
Question 30
1.
Which of the following is NOT a non-coding RNA?
Answer
miRNA
siRNA
tRNA
mRNA
rRNA
1 points
Question 31
1.
Antibody diversity is based on a large number of genes and gene families.
Answer True False
1 points
Question 32
1.
Spntaneous mutation rates are greatly reduced by
Answer
Performing the Ames test
DNA repair mechanisms
Base-modifying agents
exposure to ionizing radiation
Reverse mutations
1 points
Question 33
1.
Cells in the King Crab have 104 pairs of chromosomes. You have discovered a new
species of crab that looks the same, called the Prince Crab. The Prince CRab only has
100 pairs of chromosomes per cell. From this information you can conclude that:
Answer
The King Crab has a larger genome than the Prince Crab.
The King Crab has mroe genes than the Prince Crab.
The King Crab evolved from the Prince Crab.
All of the above.
There is not enough information to make any of the above conclusions.
1 points
Question 34
1.
Retroviruses are responsible for which of the following conditions?
Answer
Rous sarcoma
AIDS
Feline leukemia
Mouse mammary tumour
All of the above
1 points
Question 35
1.
Which of these sequences could form a hairpin?
Answer
5' ACTTCGGA 3'
5 ACACACACACAC 3
5 GGGGTTTTCCCC 3
5 TTTTTTCCCCCC 3
5 AAAAAAAAAAAA 3
1 points
Question 36
1.
How does DNA methylation alter gene expression?
Answer
By preventing access to the DNA by DNA-binding proteins
DNA expression doesn't alter gene expression
Upwards
By allowing access to the DNA by DNA-binding proteins
Via positional effect variation
1 points
Question 37
1.
Operons can be best defined as
Answer
A balance between repressor and inducer molecules
A set of genes under common regulatory control
Operational mutations affecting gene expression
Dominant alleles responsible for enzyme synthesis
A common mode of gene expression in eukaryotes
1 points
Question 38
1.
Which of the following are forms of genetic variation?
Answer
minisatellites
microsatellites
single nucleotide polymorphisms
nonsense mutations
A, B & C
A, B, C & D
1 points
Question 39
1.
Centromeres and telomeres encode special gene products.
Answer True False
1 points
Question 40
1.
Which of the following human cells contains a gene that specifies eye colour?
Answer
Cells in the eye.
Cells in the heart.
Gametes.
Cells in the eye and gametes.
All of the above.
1 points
Question 41
1.
How does the DNA mismatch-repair mechanism in bacteria recognize which is the
correct one (i.e. the template strand) following DNA replication?
Answer
The incorrect base is methylated immediately after DNA replication
The mismatch correction enzyme recognizes the unmethylated state of the newly
synthesized DNA segment
The Uvr protein complex recognizes an adjacent pyrimidine dimer
The mechanism is unknown
The mismatch distorts the shape of only the newly synthesized DNA strand
1 points
Question 42
1.
Chromosomes consist of
Answer
DNA complexed with fatty acids
DNA complexed with protein and RNA
DNA
DNA complexed with RNA
DNA complexed with protein
1 points
Question 43
1.
The MLH1 gene is located on chromosome 3 in humans, and four different alleles
have been identified. The maximum number of alleles a single normal individual can
have is:
Answer
1
2
3
4
5
1 points
Question 44
1.
Which two cell-types can undergo somatic recombination?
Answer
stem cells, T-cell receptors
immunoglobulins, T-cell receptors
B-cells, T-cells
stem cells, pluripotent cells
immunoglobulins, B-cells
1 points
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