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Exam 5

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  0 Barr bodies.
B  2 Barr bodies.
C  1 Barr body.
D  3 Barr bodies.
Question #3
A  migration.
B  founder effect.
C  inbreeding.
D  genetic drift.
E    
F  bottleneck effect.
Question #7
A  quaternary structure.
B  holoenzyme structure.
C  primary structure.
D  secondary structure.
E  tertiary structure.
Question #8
A  a repressor.
B  an activator.
C  a coactivator.
D  an inducer.
E  a corepressor.
Question #9
A  RNA polymerase holoenzyme.
B  RNA polymerase III.
C  RNA polymerase I.
D  RNA polymerase II.
Question #13
A  negative, inducible regulation.
B  positive, inducible regulation.
C  positive, repressible regulation.
D  negative, repressible regulation.
Question #14
A  genetic drift
B  natural selection
C  positive assortative mating
D  inbreeding
E  negative assortative mating
Question #15
A  28S rRNA
B  23S rRNA
C  18S rRNA
D  16S rRNA
E  5.8S rRNA
Question #17
A  connection of a hydroxyl group to the 2‘ carbon on the sugar ring.
B  connection of a phosphate group to the 2‘ carbon on the sugar ring.
C  connection of a phosphate group to the 5‘ carbon on the sugar ring.
D  connection of a phosphate group to the 3‘ carbon on the sugar ring.
E  connection of a hydroxyl group to the 5‘ carbon on the sugar ring.
Question #20
A  Restriction enzyme digestion
B  DNA polymerase proofreading
C  Gene expression Reguation
D  Mismatch Repair
Question #24
A  RNA editing.
B  RNA mutation.
C  RNA transformation.
D  Genome editing.
E  RNA translocation.
Question #26
A  Non-templated addition of adenine to the 3’ end
B  Modification of uracil to pseudouridine
C  Methylation of the 2’-hydroxyl group on the ribose ring of the first two nucleotides
D  Addition of a guanine nucleotide with a 5’-5’ triphosphate linkage
E  Cleavage of the 3’ end
Question #28
A  endonucleolytic pathway that starts with internal cleavage of the mRNA by the endonculease Dicer..
B  decapping pathway that starts with removal of the 5′ 7-methylguanosine cap..
C  deadenylation pathway that starts with degradation of the polyA tail..
D  endonucleolytic pathway that starts with internal cleavage by the RNA-induced silencing complex.
Question #29
A  the 23S rRNA in the large ribosome subunit
B  the 16S rRNA in the small ribosome subunit
C  the Shine-Dagarno sequence in the mRNA.
D  the proteins in the large ribosome subunit
E  the amino acyl-tRNA synthetases.
Question #30
A  DNA polymerase.
B  all DNA polymerases with proof-reading activity.
C  DNA polymerase epsilon.
D  DNA polymerase I
E  DNA polymerase III.