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Biology Ch 11 Fifth Edition Brooker BRCC 1033 Exam Questions and Answers Figure 11.4 Nucleotides and their components. For simplicity, the carbon atoms in the ring structures are shown only for guanine and cytosine in part (a). Concept Check: Which pyrimidine(s) is (are) found in both DNA and R...

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Biology Ch 11 Fifth Edition Brooker BRCC

1033 Exam Questions and Answers


Figure 11.4 Nucleotides and their components. For simplicity, the carbon atoms in the ring structures are

shown only for guanine and cytosine in part (a).




Concept Check: Which pyrimidine(s) is (are) found in both DNA and RNA? - ANSWER✔✔-Chapter 11

Concept Checks


Figure 11.4 Cytosine is found in both DNA and RNA.


Figure 11.5 Conventional numbering in a DNA nucleotide. The carbons in the sugar are given a prime

designation, whereas those in the base are not.




Concept Check: What is the numbering designation of the carbon atom to which the phosphate is

attached? - ANSWER✔✔-Chapter 11 Concept Checks


Figure 11.5 The phosphate is attached to the 5′ carbon in a DNA nucleotide.



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Figure 11.11 The Meselson and Stahl experiment showing that DNA replication is semiconservative. (5):

©Meselson, M., and Stahl, F. 1958. The replication of DNA in Escherichia coli. PNAS 44(7): 671-682, Fig.

4a




Concept Check: If this experiment was conducted for four rounds of DNA replication (that is, four

generations), what would be the expected fractions of light DNA and half-heavy DNA according to the

semiconservative model? - ANSWER✔✔-Chapter 11 Concept Checks


Figure 11.11 The expected fractions would be 1/8 half-heavy and 7/8 light


Figure 11.15 Enzymatic synthesis of DNA. (a) Incoming deoxynucleoside triphosphates first hydrogen-

bond to the template strand according to the AT/GC rule. DNA polymerase recognizes these

deoxynucleoside triphosphates and attaches a deoxynucleoside monophosphate to the 3΄ end of a

growing strand. (b) DNA polymerase breaks the bond between the first and second phosphate in a

deoxynucleoside triphosphate, causing the release of pyrophosphate. This provides the energy to form a

covalent bond between the resulting deoxynucleoside monophosphate and the previous nucleotide in

the growing strand. The pyrophosphate is broken down to two phosphates.




Concept Check: Does the oxygen in a new phosphoester bond come from the sugar or from the

phosphate? - ANSWER✔✔-Chapter 11 Concept Checks



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Figure 11.15 The oxygen in a new phosphoester bond comes from the sugar.


Figure 11.17 Synthesis of new DNA strands. The separation of DNA at the origin of replication produces

two replication forks that move in opposite directions. New DNA strands are made near the opening of

each fork. The leading strand is made continuously in the same direction the fork is moving. The lagging

strand is made as small pieces in the opposite direction. These small pieces are then connected to each

other to form a continuous lagging strand.




Concept Check: Which strand, the leading or lagging strand, is made discontinuously in the direction

opposite to the movement of the replication fork? - ANSWER✔✔-Chapter 11 Concept Checks


Figure 11.17 The lagging strand is made discontinuously in the direction opposite to the movement of

the replication fork


Figure 11.19 Proteins involved with the synthesis of the leading and lagging strands in E. coli.




Concept Check: Briefly describe the movement of primase in the lagging strand in this figure. In which

direction does it move when it is making a primer, from left to right or right to left? Describe how it must

move after it is done making a primer and has to start making the next primer at a new location. Does it

have to hop from left to right or from right to left? - ANSWER✔✔-Chapter 11 Concept Checks




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