Exam 1 genetics portage learning 2023 complete study guide
Exam 1 genetics portage learning 2023 complete study guide GENETICS 466 EXAM 1 NAME (printed clearly):_______________________________________________ 10 DIGIT STUDENT ID NUMBER: ______________________________________ Points possible by page number: Page 2 ____________/18 Page 3 ____________/18 Page 4 ____________/17 Page 5 ____________/11 Page 6 ____________/18 Page 7 _____________/18 Total Points: __________/ 100 points Instructions: Fill out the information on this cover sheet and check to be sure your exam has 4 pages (front and back) and 25 questions. Feel free to raise your hand in you have questions during the exam. Please write your name on all pages. Version A Name: _______________________________________________________ Multiple Choice (3 points each) ____D_ 1. Which of the following statements is FALSE concerning prokaryotic cells? a. They lack a nuclear membrane. b. They lack organelles such as chloroplasts. c. They are less complex than eukaryotic cells. d. They lack genetic information. e. They lack a true nucleus. ____C_ 2. In order to be functional, a eukaryotic chromosome requires all of the following EXCEPT: a. A centromere. b. Origins of replication. c. A centrosome. d. Telomeres. ___C__ 3. Alfred Hershey and Martha Chase examined transformation using bacteriophage (bacterial DNA virus) and bacterial cells. If phage are labeled with radioactive phosphate and allowed to infect bacterial cells, the radioactive phosphate will be localized to: a. newly synthesized phage viruses in the host bacterial cell. b. the outside of infected cells (in phage ghosts). c. The inside of infected cells (in phage DNA). d. No radioactivity will remain after infection. e. The phosphate will be metabolically consumed, and therefore the radioactivity will be destroyed. ___D__ 4. How do DNA and RNA differ? a. DNA is composed of repeating units called nucleotides, while RNA is composed of repeating units called amino acids. b. DNA is composed of repeating units called amino acids, while RNA is composed of repeating units called nucleotides. c. In DNA the nucleotides contain a sugar, a base, and a phosphate, while in RNA the nucleotides contain no sugar. d. DNA contains the nitrogenous base thymine while RNA contains the base uracil instead of thymine. e. DNA contains the nitrogenous base guanine, while RNA contains the base cytosine instead of guanine. ___D__ 5. If a deletion occurs in a gene that encodes DNA polymerase I and no functional DNA polymerase I is produced, what will be the MOST likely consequence of this mutation? a. The DNA will not be able to unwind to initiate replication. b. There would be no RNA primers laid down. c. The DNA would not exist in a supercoiled state. d. The DNA strands would contain pieces of RNA. e. There would be no DNA replication on the leading or lagging strands. ___C__ 6. Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding transcription in most organisms? a. All genes are transc
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