True / False
1. ____ Some transposons are active in the genome.
2. ____ Histone tail reversible modification regulates DNA accessibility.
3. ____ Protein structure is not correlated with protein function
4. ____ Polymerase slippage during DNA replication to result in insertions or deletions often occurs at repeat polymorphisms such as minisatellites.
5. ____ Homologous DNA recombination does not require homologous DNA sequences
1. Some transposons are active in the genome. TRUE
2. Histone tail reversible modification regulates DNA accessibility. TRUE
3. Protein structure is not correlated with protein function.FALSE
Reason: Protein structure is always correlated with function.
4. Polymerase slippage during DNA replication to result in insertions or deletions often occurs at repeat polymorphisms such as minisatellites. FALSE
Reason: It occurs at microsatellites
5. Homologous DNA recombination does not require homologous DNA sequences. FALSE
Reason:Homologous DNA recombination does require homologous DNA sequences.
True / False 1. ____ Some transposons are active in the genome. 2. ____ Histone tail...
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