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ETS major field test in biology Exam Questions and Answers Pyrimidine dimers formed in DNA due to UV radiation can be repaired by? SOS repair Double strand break repair Mismatch repair Photoreactivation repair (nucleotide excision repair) Base excision repair - Answer-Photoreactivation repai...

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ETS major field test in biology Exam
Questions and Answers

Pyrimidine dimers formed in DNA due to UV radiation can be repaired by?




SOS repair


Double strand break repair


Mismatch repair


Photoreactivation repair (nucleotide excision repair)


Base excision repair - Answer✔✔-Photoreactivation repair (nucleotide excision repair)


Which of the following repair mechanisms uses methyl groups to distinguish between parental

and daughter strands?




Answers:


Mismatch repair


Photoreactivation repair (Nucleotide excision repair)


SOS repair


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Double strand break repair


Base excision repair - Answer✔✔-Mismatch repair


Which of the following types of molecules is always found in virions?


Answers:


Protein


RNA


Lipid


DNA


Carbohydrate - Answer✔✔-Protein


A Barr body found within the female mammalian cell's nucleus is an example of ___


Answers:


Euchromatin


Polytene chromosome


Pseudogenes


Heterochromatin


Cistron - Answer✔✔-Heterochromatin




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In vertebrate genes, transcription regulatory regions that contain CpG islands are inactivated by

which CpG modification?


Answers:


Methylation


Ubiquitination


Acetylation


Phosphorylation


Myristoylation - Answer✔✔-Methylation


TATA-binding protein (TBP) is a key transcription factor in eukaryotes. A schematic

representation of the 240-amino acid TBP of yeast is shown in Fig. 1 below, with the positions of

2 mutations indicated. The boxed area represents the evolutionarily conserved C-terminal

domain of TBP, and the shaded (dark) regions of this domain represent two repeated elements

involved in DNA binding. One mutation (P65S) changes proline 65 to serine and the other I143N

changes isoleucine 143 to asparagine. Fig. 2 below represents autoradiographs of gels

containing RNA transcripts produced in extracts of wild type or mutant cells. Lanes 1-2 are from

wild-type yeast (WT), lanes 3-4 are from the I143N mutant and lanes 5-6 are from P65S mutant,

as indicated. Fig. 2A shows transcripts of a gene transcribed by RNA polymerase I (Pol I). Fig. 2B

shows transcripts of a gene transcribed by RNA polymerase II (Pol II). Fig. 2C shows transcripts -

Answer✔✔-Whether mutant transcription phenotypes are due to perturbation of TBP function.




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A set of genes from Bacillus subtilis that encode the proteins required for sporulation have

conserved DNA sequences -35 and -10 nucleotides before the site of transcript initiation.

However, the sequence at -35 is different from that seen in most other genes from that species.

Which of the following best explains this difference?


Answers:


Transcription of these genes is induced by cAMP


Translation of the mRNAs transcribed from these genes requires specific ribosomes that

recognize a modified Shine-Dalgarno sequence


A novel sigma factor is required for transcription initiation at these genes


The -35 sequence is the binding site for a repressor of transcription


The replication of these genes requires a specifically modified DNA polymerase. - Answer✔✔-A

novel sigma factor is required for transcription initiation at these genes


Which of the following repair mechanisms is often mutagenic?


Answers:


Mismatch repair


Photoreactivation repair (Nucleotide excision repair)


Base excision repair


SOS repair - Answer✔✔-SOS repair



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