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A Level Biology: Units 1-4 Assessement Exam With Quality Answers 2024.
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Transcription - Answer helix unzips by DNA polymerase 
Strands separate, acts as template 
Free RNA nucleotides attach to completmentary base 
Phosphate bonds form 
Pre-MRNA detaches 
Splicing=removes introns-non coding 
 
Translation - Answer Ribosome attaches to start condon 
TRNA with complementary anticodon pairs with mRNA 
tRNA releases amino acid forming a peptide bond then tRNA is released back to cytoplasm 
Peptide chain formed, release into the cell 
 
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The genomes of salamanders contain ten times more DNA than the genomes of humans because salamanders - Answer-have more noncoding DNA than humans have. 
 
A gene can be defined as a segment of DNA that codes for - Answer-functional product. 
 
Introns in mRNA-coding genes are the transcribed sequences - Answer-between protein-coding sequences. 
 
In the nucleus, introns are removed from transcripts by - Answer-splicing 
 
introns can encode - A...
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Genetics Second Exam Practice Test 150 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Which organism has polycistronic mRNA? (eukaryotic or prokaryotic) - CORRECT ANSWER Prokaryotic 
 
Do prokaryotes undergo splicing/processing? - CORRECT ANSWER No 
 
Where are attenuater sequences found? (what type of organism and what class of operons?) - CORRECT ANSWER In prokaryotic amino acid operons 
 
Do prokaryotic mRNA ALWAYs encode trans-acting factors? - CORRECT ANSWER No 
 
Which of the following statements is t...
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BI 213 midterm 2 practice exam 79 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
What is the purpose of the TATA box found in eukaryotic promoters? 
A) It serves as a termination signal for RNA polymerase 
B) It sets the translation reading frame of the mRNA 
C) RNA polymerase II binds directly to the TATA box to initiate transcription 
 D) It binds the first Met-tRNA for translation of the mRNA 
E) It is the binding site for general transcription factors that recruit RNA polymerase - CORRECT ANSWER E 
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What are the necessary requirements for high levels of transcription for the lac operon? 
 
High Lactose, low glucose, low cAMP 
 
Low Lactose, high glucose, high cAMP 
 
High Lactose, low glucose, high cAMP 
 
High Lactose, high glucose, low cAMP - Answer- High Lactose, low glucose, high cAMP 
 
Which of the following statements is/are correct regarding the 10 promoter from bacteriophage T7? 
 
When IPTG is added, it inhibits the lac repressor 
 
In the absence of IPTG, the lac repressor repres...
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addition rule - possible outcomes can't occur simultaneously; either, or 
allele - different form of a gene 
alternative splicing - transcript can be spliced in different ways to get different proteins 
bicoid mutation - larvae missing segments of anterior end 
chromatin - a complex of DNA, RNA, and proteins that give chromosomes structure 
chromatin remodeling - nucleosomes repositioned to expose different stretches of DNA 
clone - individual who carries exact copy of nuclear genome of another...
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BIO Practice from Practice Exam 2|112 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Complementary base-pairing allows for 
A) genes to be expressed as phenotype. 
B) spontaneous mutations to occur. 
C) covalent bonds to form between the opposite bases. 
D) replication to be semiconservative. 
E) DNA to serve as its own template for replication. - CORRECT ANSWER E) DNA to serve as its own template for replication. 
 
6) The process by which genetic information is transferred from DNA to RNA is called ...
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GCD Exam 2 Practice Test Comp 86 Questions (chp 9-13) with Verified Answers 
 
Which of the following could be the components of a single nucleotide found in DNA? 
a. Ribose, phosphate, and cytosine 
b. Deoxyribose, phosphate, and uracil 
c. Deoxyribose, phosphate, and adenine 
d. Ribose, phosphate, and uracil - CORRECT ANSWER c. Deoxyribose, phosphate, and adenine 
 
2. Which of the following is NOT a feature of the DNA double helix? a. It obeys the AG/TC rule. 
b. There are 10 nucleotides...
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The difference between "simple" retrovirus and "complex" retrovirus is? 
 
A) "Simple" retroviruses do not cause disease 
B) "Complex" retroviruses contain additional genes called accessory genes 
C) "Simple" retroviruses do not cause tumors 
D) "Complex" retroviruses carry viral oncogene 
E) Only "complex" retroviruses produce provirus - CORRECT ANSWER B, E 
 
What is the first biosynthetic event that occurs in cells i...
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