1.4 DNA and Protein Synthesis
1.4 DNA and Protein Synthesis
1.4 DNA and Protein Synthesis
Questions
Q1.
Answer the question with a cross in the box you think is correct . If you change
your mind about an answer, put a line through the box and then mark your new
answer with a cross .
Which of the following is the name of the bond labelled X on the diagram?
(1)
A ester
B glycosidic
C hydrogen
D phosphodiester
Q2.
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Q3.
Calculate the total number of cytosine nucleotides found in this section of DNA.
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Q4.
(i) Compare and contrast the amino acid sequence of these three nonapeptides.
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(ii) Explain why the DNA base sequences coding for these three nonapeptides are more
variable than their amino acid sequences.
(3)
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(Total for question = 6 marks)
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Q5.
There are three different types of haemoglobin in the blood of an adult human. Each
haemoglobin molecule is composed of four polypeptide chains.
The table shows the sequence of nine amino acids in a part of each of these polypeptide
chains.
The β, δ and γ polypeptide chains are coded for by three different genes.
Compare and contrast the sequence of bases in the DNA coding for each of these parts of
the three polypeptide chains.
(4)
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(Total for question = 4 marks)
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Q6.
Answer the question with a cross in the box you think is correct . If you change
your mind about an answer, put a line through the box and then mark your new
answer with a cross .
(i) The diagram shows part of the DNA for the TYR gene.
Q7.
Complete the table to show the base sequence of each of the following:
(i) the corresponding coding strand of DNA that produced this mRNA sequence
(1)
(ii) the base sequence of an antisense drug that will bind to this mRNA.
(1)
(iii) State the number of amino acids that would be coded for by the part of mRNA shown in
this table.
(1)
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Q8.
The diagram shows a precursor molecule for a tRNA specific for the amino acid proline, and
a tRNA molecule specific for the amino acid proline. Some of the bases are shown in each
diagram.
(i) Which of the following base sequences is the mRNA code for proline?
(1)
A AAT
B CCA
C CCT
D CCU
(ii) Which of the following base sequences is the DNA code for proline?
(1)
A ACC
B CCA
C GGT
D UGG
Q9.
The diagram shows a precursor molecule for a tRNA specific for the amino acid proline, and
a tRNA molecule specific for the amino acid proline. Some of the bases are shown in each
diagram.
Q10.
This gene is located from base pair 46 719 191 to base pair 46 739 504 on chromosome 11.
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Q11.
Answer the question with a cross in the box you think is correct . If you change
your mind about an answer, put a line through the box and then mark your new
answer with a cross .
The table shows some components that may be found in a molecule of these nucleic acids.
For each component, put one cross in the appropriate box, in each row, to show where
these components can be found.
(4)
Q12.
The table shows the number of bases in the DNA strand used in the synthesis of mRNA.
Complete the table to show the percentage of bases in the mRNA synthesised.
(3)
Q13.
Answer the question with a cross in the box you think is correct . If you change
your mind about an answer, put a line through the box and then mark your new
answer with a cross .
The graph shows the DNA content of a cell during four stages, I, II, III and IV, of one cell
cycle.
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Q14.
Insulin is a protein that is composed of two polypeptide chains, chain A and chain B.
The diagram shows the amino acid sequence of these two polypeptide chains and some of
the bonds involved in the folding of this protein.
The table shows the DNA genetic codes on the anti-sense DNA strand (template strand) for
amino acids.
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The genetic codes TAA, TAG and TGA are stop codons.
(i) Complete the diagram to show one base sequence in the antisense DNA strand
(template strand) coding for the five amino acids numbered in the diagram of insulin.
(1)
*(ii) Analyse the information to deduce how gene mutations in the DNA base sequence for
Cys (amino acid number 2) could affect the structure of insulin.
(6)
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Q15.
Answer the question with a cross in the box you think is correct . If you change
your mind about an answer, put a line through the box and then mark your new
answer with a cross .
(ii) Describe how the process of DNA replication produces two identical DNA molecules.
(4)
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Q16.
Eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells have similarities and differences in their ultrastructure.
Actinomycin D, Rifamycin and α-Amanitin are antibiotics that work by binding to molecules in
a cell. This inhibits protein synthesis.
The scientists who developed these antibiotics had to find out which types of cell were
affected and which molecule they were binding to.
The table shows the types of cell that these antibiotics affect and the molecule that they bind
to.
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Q17.
Answer the questions with a cross in the boxes you think are correct . If you
change your mind about an answer, put a line through the box and then mark your
new answer with a cross .
They act by binding to selected sites on DNA or RNA molecules and prevent the
synthesis of a specific protein associated with a disease.
(i) The type of bonds that hold the two strands of a DNA molecule together in a double helix
are
(1)
A glycosidic bonds
B hydrogen bonds
C phosphodiester bonds
D peptide bonds
Q18.
A student investigated the effect of three inhibitors on the growth of pollen tubes.
Pollen grains were incubated in a control medium.
In addition, some pollen grains were also incubated in three media, each containing one
inhibitor.
The inhibitors used were actinomycin D (act D), cycloheximide (CHX) and cytochalasin B
(CB).
The results of this investigation are shown in the graph.
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(iii) Cytochalasin B prevents the addition of monomers in the synthesis of the protein actin.
Describe how monomers are bonded to a polypeptide chain during the synthesis of actin.
(2)
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Q19.
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Q20.
Answer the questions with a cross in the boxes you think are correct . If you
change your mind about an answer, put a line through the box and then mark your
new answer with a cross .
(v) Name the molecule represented by the part labelled Z on the diagram.
(1)
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(Total for question = 5 marks)
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Q21.
Which of the following statements is true for the total number of bases in a double-stranded
DNA molecule?
(1)
Q22.
Gibberellin stimulates cells in the aleurone layer of cereal grains, such as barley, to produce
the enzyme amylase.
The diagram shows a cell from the aleurone layer with some of the structures involved in the
production of amylase.
Gibberellin binds to a protein receptor in the cell surface membrane and this stimulates
transcription in the nucleus.
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(ii) Describe the processes occurring after transcription that result in the release
of amylase from the cell shown in the diagram.
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Q23.
Answer the questions with a cross in the boxes you think are correct . If you
change your mind about an answer, put a line through the box and then mark your
new answer with a cross .
Answer ...........................................................
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(iv) Describe how the structures labelled P, S and T are involved in the production
and secretion of molecules from this cell.
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Q24.
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation damages DNA and is used in microbiology to produce aseptic
conditions.
This change in bonding creates thymine dimers in which covalent bonds form between
adjacent thymine nucleotides.
Thymine dimers bend the DNA backbone. This prevents replication of DNA.
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