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Human Genetics Exam Bank Solution Manual Already Passed (Graded A+) True - Answers All amino acids are characterized by an amino group, a carboxyl group and an R group. False - DNA, base of RNA, and RNA synthesis - Answers Transcription requires DNA, DNA polymerase, and uracil nucleotides. True - Answers Ribosomes facilitate the formation of peptide bonds between amino acids. True - Answers The primary structure of a protein is determined entirely by the protein's amino acid sequence. True - Answers The secondary level of protein structure involves folding of the primary structure upon itself. False - it's called a tail - Answers A string of 30 to 100 adenine nucleotides is added to the 3' -end on mRNA during RNA processing and it's called a cap. True - Answers Post-translational modification of polypeptides includes: attaching lipids to the polypeptides, attaching sugar to the polypeptides, chemically changing some amino acids, removal of some amino acids. False - it's a folded protein - Answers Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (mad cow disease) is caused by a wrongly folded virus. True - Answers PKU and Alkaptonuria are examples of inborn errors of metabolism. True - Answers Not all codons encode for amino acids, some codons encode stop codons. True - Answers Antibiotics including Tetracyclines and streptomycin interfere with a cells normal transcription and translation processes. True - Answers In translation, unlike DNA replication, the base-pairing rule is not required. False - it's internal - Answers All the nucleotide sequences in a transcribed mRNA are used in translation. True - Answers Epigenetic changes do not change the sequence of the DNA. True - Answers Transcription and translation share the three steps of initiation, elongation, and termination. False- RNA is made by transcription and have different sizes of genes. - Answers All RNA's are made by the same process and have the same size. False- only one gene - Answers The number of different proteins a cell can produce is equal to the number of genes in that cell. True - Answers The sequences in mRNA that are not translated are the introns. True - Answers The hemoglobin molecule has four subunits of two types. True - Answers Results from the study of globin variants indicate that the alteration of one amino acid can cause a genetic disease. True - Answers The existence of differential drug sensitivity serves to reinforce the idea that each individual is biologically and biochemically unique. True - Answers Almost 70 percent of women with breast cancer are estrogen-sensitive, which means their own natural estrogen encourages the growth of cancer cells True - Answers An essential amino acid is defined as one that is produced by the body or it can be obtained through diet. False- All genetic disorders result in it - Answers All metabolic disorders result in serious phenotypic consequences. False- it happens when they are newborns - Answers All individuals must undergo mandatory screening for genetic defects such as PKU and galactosemia in their teenage years. True - Answers Thalassemias are hemoglobin disorders in which the production of alpha and beta chains are out of balance. False - It's beta globin that causes sickle cell - Answers Large scale alterations of the amino acid structure in alpha globin are the cause of sickle cell anemia. True - Answers People who can taste PTC have been shown to be more likely than non-tasters to dislike broccoli and Brussels sprouts. True - Answers Some success has been achieved in efforts to treat sickle cell disease by the process of gene switching which reactivates the fetal version of the beta globin gene. True - Answers For the average person in the U.S., the largest source of radiation exposure is background radiation. True - Answers In a missed se mutation a single amino acid is altered. True - Answers A nonsense mutation results in a protein that is shorter than the normal version. True - Answers Thymine dimers involve adjacent nucleotides in DNA and result from exposure to UV light. False - it causes frameshift mutation - Answers The mutagenic chemical 2-amino-purine is a base analog whose structure closely resembles that of adenine and causes substitution mutations. False - somatic is what causes it - Answers Germ-line mutations are the underlying cause of most types of cancer. True - Answers If a mutant allele appears in a family with no history of that disorder and is fully expressed by everyone carrying that allele, it is most likely an autosomal dominant allele. True - Answers Fragile-X syndrome is an example of a disorder caused by trinucleotide repeats. True - Answers Some genes with a number of trinucleotide repeats significantly above normal produce a mutant phenotype. False - mutagen causes mutation, it doesn't fix it. - Answers A mutagen is any agent, such as radiation or a chemical substance that fixes a genetic mutation. False- it includes deletion and insertion - Answers Frameshift mutations include nucleotide substitutions. False - it's genetic imprinting that is caused - Answers Genomic is caused by epicene tic changes to DNA. False - it is possible to have a gene change. - Answers It is never possible to have a mutation in a gene that produces no change whatsoever in the protein coded for by that gene. True - Answers In disorders caused by multiple trinucleotide repeats, anticipation means that each generation gets worried about the disease early in life. True - Answers Each restriction enzyme cuts DNA molecules at sites with a unique sequence and only at those sites. True - Answers Vectors used in recombinant DNA technology are self-replicating forms of DNA carriers and deliver DNA to cells. True - Answers A genetic library could contain all the DNA fragments of the entire genome of a species, a specific chromosome of a species, or all the genes expressed in a certain cell type. False- clones can grow larger - Answers The main advantage of YACs (yeast artificial chromosomes) over other vectors in cloning human genes is that it is more similar to human DNA than other vectors. True - Answers The ends of DNA molecules cut by restriction enzymes are "sticky" because they are single-stranded. False- ability to base-pair with the base sequence, detected by fluorescent or radioactive labels - Answers Finding a specific clone in a library requires probes, restriction enzymes, nutrient plates, and DNA binding filters, but does NOT require radioactive or fluorescent compounds. True - Answers Nuclear transfer is a preferred method of cloning over embryo splitting because it results in more clones.

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Human Genetics Exam Bank Solution Manual Already Passed (Graded A+)

True - Answers All amino acids are characterized by an amino group, a carboxyl group and an R group.

False - DNA, base of RNA, and RNA synthesis - Answers Transcription requires DNA, DNA polymerase,
and uracil nucleotides.

True - Answers Ribosomes facilitate the formation of peptide bonds between amino acids.

True - Answers The primary structure of a protein is determined entirely by the protein's amino acid
sequence.

True - Answers The secondary level of protein structure involves folding of the primary structure upon
itself.

False - it's called a tail - Answers A string of 30 to 100 adenine nucleotides is added to the 3' -end on
mRNA during RNA processing and it's called a cap.

True - Answers Post-translational modification of polypeptides includes: attaching lipids to the
polypeptides, attaching sugar to the polypeptides, chemically changing some amino acids, removal of
some amino acids.

False - it's a folded protein - Answers Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (mad cow disease) is caused by
a wrongly folded virus.

True - Answers PKU and Alkaptonuria are examples of inborn errors of metabolism.

True - Answers Not all codons encode for amino acids, some codons encode stop codons.

True - Answers Antibiotics including Tetracyclines and streptomycin interfere with a cells normal
transcription and translation processes.

True - Answers In translation, unlike DNA replication, the base-pairing rule is not required.

False - it's internal - Answers All the nucleotide sequences in a transcribed mRNA are used in translation.

True - Answers Epigenetic changes do not change the sequence of the DNA.

True - Answers Transcription and translation share the three steps of initiation, elongation, and
termination.

False- RNA is made by transcription and have different sizes of genes. - Answers All RNA's are made by
the same process and have the same size.

False- only one gene - Answers The number of different proteins a cell can produce is equal to the
number of genes in that cell.

True - Answers The sequences in mRNA that are not translated are the introns.

, True - Answers The hemoglobin molecule has four subunits of two types.

True - Answers Results from the study of globin variants indicate that the alteration of one amino acid
can cause a genetic disease.

True - Answers The existence of differential drug sensitivity serves to reinforce the idea that each
individual is biologically and biochemically unique.

True - Answers Almost 70 percent of women with breast cancer are estrogen-sensitive, which means
their own natural estrogen encourages the growth of cancer cells

True - Answers An essential amino acid is defined as one that is produced by the body or it can be
obtained through diet.

False- All genetic disorders result in it - Answers All metabolic disorders result in serious phenotypic
consequences.

False- it happens when they are newborns - Answers All individuals must undergo mandatory screening
for genetic defects such as PKU and galactosemia in their teenage years.

True - Answers Thalassemias are hemoglobin disorders in which the production of alpha and beta chains
are out of balance.

False - It's beta globin that causes sickle cell - Answers Large scale alterations of the amino acid structure
in alpha globin are the cause of sickle cell anemia.

True - Answers People who can taste PTC have been shown to be more likely than non-tasters to dislike
broccoli and Brussels sprouts.

True - Answers Some success has been achieved in efforts to treat sickle cell disease by the process of
gene switching which reactivates the fetal version of the beta globin gene.

True - Answers For the average person in the U.S., the largest source of radiation exposure is
background radiation.

True - Answers In a missed se mutation a single amino acid is altered.

True - Answers A nonsense mutation results in a protein that is shorter than the normal version.

True - Answers Thymine dimers involve adjacent nucleotides in DNA and result from exposure to UV
light.

False - it causes frameshift mutation - Answers The mutagenic chemical 2-amino-purine is a base analog
whose structure closely resembles that of adenine and causes substitution mutations.

False - somatic is what causes it - Answers Germ-line mutations are the underlying cause of most types
of cancer.

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