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Bio 100 Exam 2 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers Insulin is a protein that is produced by pancreatic cells and secreted into the bloodstream. Since all the cells in a person's body contain the same DNA, why do only our pancreatic cells produce insulin? - CORRECT ANSWER - Because some of our cells can be turned on or off to fulfill certain functions If we insert the human gene for insulin into bacteria, the bacteria will produce human insulin. How is this possible? - CORRECT ANSWER - Because bacteria can reproduce asexually, cells can code and decode to proteins as normal humans After sequencing a molecule of DNA, you discover that 20% of the bases are cytosine (C). What percentage of the bases would you expect to be guanine (G)? What percentage of the bases would you expect to be thymine (T)? - CORRECT ANSWER - There will be 20% Guanine because Guanine and Cytosine are complimentary, this leaves 60% to be Thym

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Bio 100 Exam 2 UPDATED Exam
Questions and CORRECT Answers
Insulin is a protein that is produced by pancreatic cells and secreted into the bloodstream. Since
all the cells in a person's body contain the same DNA, why do only our pancreatic cells produce
insulin? - CORRECT ANSWER - Because some of our cells can be turned on or off to
fulfill certain functions


If we insert the human gene for insulin into bacteria, the bacteria will produce human insulin.
How is this possible? - CORRECT ANSWER - Because bacteria can reproduce asexually,
cells can code and decode to proteins as normal humans


After sequencing a molecule of DNA, you discover that 20% of the bases are cytosine (C). What
percentage of the bases would you expect to be guanine (G)? What percentage of the bases
would you expect to be thymine (T)? - CORRECT ANSWER - There will be 20%
Guanine because Guanine and Cytosine are complimentary, this leaves 60% to be Thymine


Since DNA is contained in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells but protein synthesis occurs at
ribosomes outside of the nucleus, how is the information in DNA conveyed to the ribosomes? -
CORRECT ANSWER - Through mRNA and transcription


How many nucleotides are necessary to code for a protein that is 100 amino acids long? -
CORRECT ANSWER - 300 (1 amino acid = 3 nucleotides)


The DNA coding strand for a gene is AGT ATG GCC CGT ACA and reads from left to right.
What messenger RNA would be sent to the cytoplasm? What about the amino acid (AA)
sequence? - CORRECT ANSWER - UCA UAC CGG GCA UGU


How many different types of gametes could a person with the genotype AABbCc produce? -
CORRECT ANSWER - 4 types of gametes
ABC Abc ABc AbC

, DNA paternity testing has become the most widely accepted method for establishing who the
father of a child is when there are doubts. In one case the mother refused to supply a sample of
her DNA, but the man claiming to be the father had his DNA and that of the baby's taken and
analyzed. Is it possible to establish who the father is in this method even if the mother's DNA is
not available to compare? - CORRECT ANSWER - Yes, because the child receives equal
DNA from the mother and father, because you are testing for DNA from the father the mother's
DNA is not needed


For some time, Russian prisons have been running on drastically reduced budgets. As a result,
when inmates contracted tuberculosis (TB; caused by an infection of the lungs by a particular
bacteria species), treatment with antibiotics was often halted before all TB bacteria had been
killed by the antibiotics in an infected prisoner. It is now observed that strains of antibiotic
resistant TB have appeared in the Russian prison population. Such strains have now reached the
United States when freed prisoners have emigrated. Based on what we've learned so far this
semester, what might provide a scientifically valid explanation of the appearance of antibiotic-
resistant TB? - CORRECT ANSWER - They became resistant to tuberculosis because they
were not given enough/strong enough treatment to eliminate TB


A gene for red-green color blindness (daltonism) is carried on the "X" chromosome. It is only
expressed phenotypically as homozygous recessive in women but men that inherit the affected
chromosome will suffer from the disorder. What are the possible genotypes for a man and
woman with color blindness and for a man and woman with "normal" color vision? - CORRECT
ANSWER - Colorblind women genotype: X^bX^b
Colorblind men genotype: X^bY
Normal women genotype: XX, XX^b
Normal men genotype: XY


What percent of their male children will be affected by color blindness? (punnet square) -
CORRECT ANSWER - 100%


What percent of their female children will be affected by color blindness? (punnet sqaure) -
CORRECT ANSWER - 0%

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