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Exam 3

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

Question #3
A  isocoding.
B  Wobble.
C  synonomous.
D  syntenic.
E  isoaccepting.
Question #4
A  Origin of replication
B  lacZ gene for color selection
C  Antibiotic resistance gene
D  Multicloning site with unique restriction enzyme sequences
Question #5
A  RNA mutation.
B  RNA translocation.
C  RNA editing.
D  RNA transformation.
E  Genome editing.
Question #6
A  the RNA polymerase holoenzyme.
B  sigma factor.
C  Mediator.
D  TFIIB.
E  TFIID.
Question #7
A  DNA template
B  Taq polymerase
C  buffer
D  dNTPs
E  RNA primers
Question #8
A  16S rRNA
B  23S rRNA
C  28S rRNA
D  5S rRNA
E  5.8S rRNA
F  18S rRNA
Question #10
A  DNA synthesis first requires heating to denature the double-stranded template.
B  DNA synthesis ends with the incorporation of a dideoxynucleoside triphosphate.
C  DNA molecules are extended by the polymerization of dNTP substrate molecules.
D  DNA synthesis requires DNA primers to be added to the reaction mix for extension by the polymerase.
E  Two primers that bind to opposite strands are required.
Question #13
A  Cleavage to remove the ends
B  Splicing catalyzed by proteins
C  Polyadenylation
D  Addition of the sequence 5’-CCA’-3’
E  Base modification
Question #14
A  RNA polymerase holoenzyme.
B  RNA polymerase II.
C  RNA polymerase I.
D  RNA polymerase III.
Question #15
A  general transcription factors and form the holoenzyme with RNA polymerase II.
B  sigma factors and form the holoenzyme with RNA polymerase.
C  general transcription factors and form the basal transcription apparatus with RNA polymerase II.
D  sigma factors and form the basal transcription apparatus with RNA polymerase II.
E  sigma factors and form the holoenzyme with RNA polymerase II.
Question #16
A  the Shine-Dagarno sequence in the mRNA.
B  the amino acyl-tRNA synthetases.
C  the proteins in the large ribosome subunit
D  the 23S rRNA in the large ribosome subunit
E  the 16S rRNA in the small ribosome subunit