Q4) Answer a. A transgenic organism is an organism into which DNA from another organim is spliced.
Q5) Answer e. A chromosome contains genes which code for proteins.
Q6) Answer e. CUGACU.
QUESTION 4 What is a transgenic organism? O an organism into which DNA from a different...
QUESTION 2 Of the following, which gives the best description of a "transgenic organism"? a. an organism containing a gene from another species O b. an organism in which a genetic defect has been corrected using recombinant DNA therapy Oc. an organism carrying a gene that was acquired by artificial means O d.an organism that was cloned from its parent.
2 pts D Question 7 A transposon is a piece of DNA that repairs mismatched nucleotide bases. can move around the genome and insert itself in chromosomal DNA is inserted into proteins and moved around the cell. contains genes that encode important cellular functions. Question 8 2 pts What is the relationship among DNA, a gene, and a chromosome? Achromosome contains hundreds of genes which are composed of protein Achromosome contains hundreds of genes which are composed of DNA. A...
Transcription is the process of rewriting DNA. DNA molecules are made from 4 different nucleotides which acts as building blocks. These building blocks are adenine, thymine, guanine and cytosine. When put together in different chemical combinations they become directions for the functions of the cell molecules which are primarily proteins. When a certain protein is needed, the RNA polymerase enzyme will find the gene for that particular protein and makes an RNA copy of it. DNA and RNA have similar...
QUESTION 19 The term "Genome" means: A complete set of genetic instructions on chromosomes in a cell Genes present on a chromosome Genes found in an RNA virus Investigating how genes interact A disorder caused by a gene QUESTION 17 Nucleus of the eukaryotes contains more than one chromosome with histones that are are: in number and the 3: H2A; H2B: H3 2: H2A; H2B 1: H2A 5: H2A; H2B: H3; H3A and H4 4: H2A: H2B: H3 and H4
1. this proteins is responsible for increasing or decreasing supercoiling of DNA A. Helicase B. DNA Polymerase C. Topoisomerase D. RNA Polymerase E. DNA ligase 2. a gene is best defined as A. A segment of DNA that contains inherited information that defines the structure of a protein or RNA B. thee nucleotides that code for an amino acid C. a translated unit of DNA D. a sequence of nucleotides in RNA that codes for a functional product 3. This...
QUESTIONS During replication the protein that keeps the two stands of DNA from popping back together is called Gene Semiconservative SSB Single Stranded Binding Protein ODNA polymerase QUESTION 2 Tachnow molecule of DNA is a double he which is made up of O two new stands of DNA one new strand and one old strand of DNA two old stands of DNA o the new strands of DNA QUESTIONS QUESTION 19 The process of synthesizing RNA from a specific sequence...
Bacterial cells, such as E. coli, are surrounded by a fluid plasma membrane and enclosed by a rigid cell wall that protects the cell from damage. You will recall that there is no nuclear envelope in prokaryotic cells, but rather a “nucleoid region” with a single chromosome that is continuous (circular), not linear, as in eukaryotes. All of the genes required for basic survival and reproduction are found in the main chromosome. In addition to the main chromosomes, some DNA...
Question 1 (1 point) Saved Which of these processes must precede fertilization? a) oxidation O b) respiration Oc) mitosis Od) meiosis O e) mutation Question 2 (1 point) Which of the following diseases is not hereditary? O a) sickle-cell anemia O b ) cystic fibrosis c) diabetes d) arthritis O e) none of the above Question 3 (1 point) was an early pioneer in the field of genetics with his famous experiments with pea plants. a) Mendel Ob) Linnaeus OC)...
Mitosis and Meiosis Discussion Term List Use the vocab terms listed below to fill in the blanks Allele Gene Locus Chromosome Sister Chromatids Meiosis Mitosis Cell cycle Interphase Haploid S-phase Gamete Diploid Phenotype Genotype Dominant Recessive Mutant. Recombination Crossing over Wildtype Homozygous Heterozygous Homologous chromosomes if it is unable to function properly compared A. A protein is considered to be a to the version of the protein. B. Alleles can be or Meaning that in some cases one allele can...
2 points Which of the statements below is false? * O The genetic code is universal. Degenerate codons specify the same amino acids. The genetic code is overlapping. O The genetic code is triplet. 2 points How many hydrogen bonds does cytosine form with guanine? * 2 3 O 4 2 points The amino acid sequence of a polypeptide chain comprises the structure of the protein. * primary secondary tertiary O quaternary 2 points One gene can have multiple effects...