MMSC 490 quiz 4 chapter 5 (SOLVED!)
The simplest eukaryotic genome is found in correct answers Saccharomyces cerevisiae Potential protein-coding regions of genomic DNA containing long stretches of nucleotide sequences that can encode polypeptides and contain no stop codons are called correct answers open-reading frames Analysis of the first bacterial genome to be sequenced, H. influenzae revealed _____ rRNA genes, _______ different tRNA genes, and ______ potential protein-coding genes. correct answers 6, 54, 1743 The first eukaryotic genome to be completely sequenced was correct answers the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae The human genome is approximately _______ billion base pairs. correct answers 3 Analysis of the H. influenza and E. coli genomes revealed that ________% of the genome encodes protein. correct answers 90 Stretches of sequenced nucleotides that code for polypeptides are recognized by the correct answers absence of chain-terminating codons. Mass spectrometry has determined that which of the following cellular structures has the largest number of unique proteins? correct answers plasma membrane Which of the following methods revealed that there were many more RNAs transcribed that are accounted for by the protein-coding genes in human cells? correct answers RNA-seq Which of the following would not necessarily be part of a cellular signaling network? correct answers synthetic genetic toggle switches
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