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1
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Which statement best describes the central dogma of genetics?

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Genes are made of DNA, expressed as an RNA intermediary that is decided to make proteins

2
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What is the difference between DNA and RNA?

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The sugar ring in RNA has an extra hydroxyl group that is missing in the pentose of DNA.

3
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Which of the following statements about eukaryotic DNA packaging is true?

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Eukaryotic DNA packaging is a complex of DNA wrapped around proteins called histones, and further coiled into a 30-nanometer fiber

4
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Which statement about Thermus aquaticus is false?

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T. aquaticus is found in the frozen lakes of Antarctica

5
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Which statement about Escherichia coli is not correct?

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All E. Coli strains are pathogenic, and therefore must be handled accordingly

6
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Plasmids from bacteria can be described by which of the following statements?

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  • all are correct
  • plasmids provide an advantage to the host bacterium to compete against non-plasmid-containing bacteria for nutrients
  • plasmids are used as a molecular biology tool to express other genes efficiently in the host bacterium
  • plasmids are extrachromosomal segments of DNA that carry several genes beneficial to the host organism
  • plasmids have their own origin of replication
7
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Which of the following statements is not correct about the usefulness of fungi in biotechnology research?

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Fungi are called “the work horses of molecular biology”

8
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What mechanism does yeast utilize to control mating type in the cells?

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The MAT locus in the yeast genome contains two divergent genes that encode for the pheromones a and alpha, along with the pheromone receptors

9
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Which of the following yeast cellular component is typically not found in bacteria?

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All of the above are found in yeast and not bacteria

  • centromeres
  • telomeres
  • nuclear pores
  • nuclear envelope
10
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Identify the statement about multicellular model organisms that is correct.

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All are correct

11
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What is the main advantage for studying cells in culture rather than in a whole organism?

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Cell lines in culture are easily manipulated genetically to introduce new genes or delete other genes

12
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Why is Arabiodopsis thaliana used as a model organism for plant genetics and biology?

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  • responds to stress and disease similarly to important crop plants such as rice, wheat, and corn
  • easy to grow and maintain in the lab
  • genome is relatively small compared to other plants
  • generation cycle is shorter than most other crop plants and produces many seeds for further study
13
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Why are viruses significant to biotechnology?

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  • they are able to insert their genome into the host genome, thus integrating genes in the process
  • viruses can be used to alter the genomes of other organisms
  • reverses transcriptase, an enzyme used in molecular biology, is encoded in a retroviral genome
  • viruses play an important role in delivering gene therapy to humans
14
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Which statement best describes the F plasmid?

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F plasmids contain genes for formation of a specialized pilus that initiates the formation of a conjugation bridge between two cells for the purpose of transferring genetic material

15
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Which of the following elements is important in biotechnology research?

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All of the above

  • transposons
  • F plasmid
  • satellite viruses
  • plasmids