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Exam 3

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

Question #11
A  PCR
B  Immunofluorescence
C  DNA Hybridization
D  DNA sequencing
E  None of the above
Question #12
A  PCR
B  DNA Hybridization
C  DNA sequencing
D  Immunofluorescence
E  None of the above
Question #13
A  DNA ladder
B  Ruler
C  Loading dye
D  Negative control
E  Positive control
Question #14
A  BamHI
B  EcoRI
C  HindIII
D  HaeIII
E  None of the above
Question #15
A  Endosymbiosis
B  Environmental competition
C  Parasitism
D  Predator/prey relationship
E  None of the above
Question #16
A  Natural selection
B  Random mutation
C  Genetic drift
D  Reductive evolution
E  All of the above
Question #17
A  Nonsense mutation
B  Increased competency
C  Frameshift mutation
D  Cell lysis
E  None of the above
Question #18
A  The cell would fail to replicate
B  Two daughter cells with normal genomes
C  Two daughter cells with recombinant genomes
D  One daughter cell with a recombinant genome and one with a normal genome
E  None of the above
Question #19
A  Transduction
B  Conjugation
C  Transposition
D  Transformation
E  All of the above
Question #20
A  Adding phosphate groups to sites on the DNA
B  Creating a nucleus
C  Keeping the DNA away from restriction enzymes
D  Adding methyl groups to sites on the DNA
E  None of the above
Question #21
A  3’ end ; Both
B  3’ end ; The donor
C  3’ end ; The recipient
D  5’ end ; Both
E  5’ end ; The recipient
Question #22
A  Transposition
B  Transduction
C  Transformation
D  Conjugation
E  All of the above
Question #23
A  Transduction
B  Conjugation
C  Transformation
D  Transposition
E  All of the above
Question #24
A  The mutation is repaired before replication and the mutation must not alter the amino acid sequence
B  The mutation is repaired before replication and the base sequence must change
C  The mutation is not repaired before replication and the mutation must not alter the amino acid sequence
D  The mutation is not repaired before replication and the base sequence must change
Question #25
A  DNA Polymerase III
B  Mut L
C  Mut S
D  Exonuclease
E  Mut H
Question #26
A  Mut L
B  Mut H
C  Mut S
D  DNA Polymerase III
E  Exonuclease
Question #27
A  Endonuclease and DNA ligase
B  DNA polymerase I and Endonuclease
C  DNA glycosylase and DNA ligase
D  DNA polymerase I and DNA ligase
Question #28
A  Endonuclease
B  DNA polymerase I
C  DNA glycosylase
D  DNA ligase
E  None of the above
Question #29
A  Insertion
B  Missense mutation
C  Nonsense mutation
D  Inversion
E  Silent mutation
Question #30
A  Nonsense mutation
B  Inversion
C  Insertion
D  Silent mutation
E  Missense mutation
Question #31
A  Promoter
B  Inducer
C  Operator
D  Coding region
E  None of the above
Question #32
A  Constant expression of the lac operon genes
B  An inability to digest lactose into glucose and galactose
C  An inability to transport lactose into the cell
D  Constant repression of the lac operon genes
E  None of the above
Question #33
A  B-Galactosidase
B  Lactose permease
C  LacI
D  Galactose
E  Allolactose
Question #34
A  Allolactose
B  LacI
C  Lactose permease
D  Galactose
E  B-Galactosidase
Question #35
A  H+ ; Up-regulates
B  Cl- ; Up-regulates
C  Fe2+ ; Up-regulates
D  Fe2+ ; Down-regulates
E  H+ ; Down-regulates
Question #36
A  Control of Transcription
B  Post Translational Control
C  Translational control
D  Changing the DNA sequence
E  None of the above
Question #37
A  Control of Transcription
B  Changing the DNA sequence
C  Post Translational Control
D  Translational control
E  None of the above
Question #38
A  Post Translational Control
B  Changing the DNA sequence
C  Translational control
D  Control of Transcription
E  None of the above