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Aminoacyl tRNA synthetases are enzymes that connect amino acids while they are held in place on ribosomes by transfer RNAs. attach the terminal CCA sequence to transfer RNAs. synthesize transfer RNAs. attach amino acids to specific transfer RNAs. Ans: attach amino acids to specific transfer RNAs. E. coli contains about .................... different tRNAs that code for .................... different amino acids. 40; 20 50; 20 62; 40 62; 20 Ans: 40; 20 All rights reserved © 2025/ 2026 | Page | 2 Which of the following is not a common lipid modification to proteins? Prenylation GPI anchor addition Glycosylation N-myristoylation Ans: Glycosylation The formation of peptide bonds is catalyzed by which portion of the bacterial ribosome? Proteins of the large subunit 16S rRNA 23S rRNA Proteins of the small subunit Ans: 23S rRNA In translation, mRNAs are read in the .................... direction, and polypeptide chains are synthesized from the .................... ends. All rights reserved © 2025/ 2026 | Page | 3 5ʹ to 3ʹ; amino to the carboxyl 5ʹ to 3ʹ; carboxyl to the amino 3ʹ to 5ʹ; carboxyl to the amino 3ʹ to 5ʹ; amino to the carboxyl Ans: 5ʹ to 3ʹ; amino to the carboxyl During translation, the codons on the mRNA are recognized by complementary base pairing to the anticodon on the ribosome. transfer RNA. small cytoplasmic RNA. aminoacyl tRNA synthetase. Ans: transfer RNA. Translation of mRNAs starts at the 3ʹ end of the mRNA. a site downstream of a 3ʹ untranslated region. a site downstream of a 5ʹ untranslated region. All rights reserved © 2025/ 2026 | Page | 4 the 5ʹ end of the mRNA.

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MMSC490 Exam 2 Questions and Correct
Answers/ Latest Update / Already Graded
In the nucleus, introns are removed from transcripts by:

a. endonucleases.

b. restriction nucleases.

c. splicing.

d. exonucleases.

Ans: c. splicing


The DNA of eukaryotic cells is wrapped around histones to form
structures called

a. nuclear matrices

b. centromeres

c. nucleosomes

d. nucleoli

Ans: c. nucleosomes


Telomeres are

a. microtubule binding sites in the center of chromosomes.

b. sites at the ends of chromosomes where DNA replication begins.

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c. sites at the ends of chromosomes where microtubules bind.

d. chromosome end structures required for complete replication of
linear chromosomes.

Ans: d. chromosome end structures required for complete
replication of linear chromosomes.


During mitosis, highly condensed chromosomes consist of two sister
chromatids joined at the

a. centromere

b. kinetechore

c. centrosome

d. spindle fiber

Ans: a. centromere


Introns constitute about what percentage of the average human gene?

a. 40%

b. 3%

c. 60%

d. 90%

Ans: d. 90%


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introns are found

a. only in eukaryotic genes

b. commonly in eukaryotic genes and rarely in prokaryotic genes

c. commonly in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic genes

d. only in prokaryotic genes

Ans: b. commonly in eukaryotic genes and rarely in prokaryotic
genes.


Introns in mRNA-coding genes are the transcribed sequences

a. between protein-coding sequences

b. that code for proteins

c. that regulate mRNA translation

d. that are removed by nucleases

Ans: a. between protein-coding sequences.


Simple-sequence repeats

a. are present in tandem arrays of thousands of copies.

b. sediment as unique bands in equilibrium density-gradient
centrifugation.


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c. re-associate more rapidly than non-repeated sequences.

d. All of the above

Ans: d. all of the above


Kinetochores are the

a. sites of spindle fiber attachment to chromosomes.

b. same as centromeres.

c. regions where two chromosomes remain attached during mitosis.

d. structures at the base of cilia and flagella.

Ans: a. sites of spindle fiber attachment to chromosomes.


Synthesis of different proteins from the same gene is due to

a. intron shuffling

b. exon shuffling

c. exon splicing

d. alternative splicing

Ans: d. alternative splicing


Which of the following statements about exons is false?


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