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chromosomes - Correct Ans-discrete unit of the genome carrying many genes structural gene - Correct Ans-a gene that codes for any RNA or polypeptide product other than a regulator transforming principal - Correct Ans-DNA that is taken up by a bacterium and whose expression then changes the properties of the recipient cell transfection - Correct Ans-in eukaryotic cells, the acquisition of new genetic markers by incorporation of added DNA nucleoside - Correct Ans-consists of purine or pyrimidine base linked to the 1' carbon of a pentose sugar nucleotide - Correct Ans-consists of a nuclease linked to a phosphate group on either the 5' or 3' carbon of the (deoxy)ribose polynucleotide - Correct Ans-chain that is joined by a phosphate group between the 3' carbon of one sugar and 5' carbon of the next sugar supercoiling - Correct Ans-the coiling of a closed duplex DNA in space so that it crosses over its own axis complementary - Correct Ans-base pairs that match up in the pairing reactions in double helical nucleic acids major groove - Correct Ans-wide minor groove - Correct Ans-narrow overwound - Correct Ans-B-form DNA that has more than 10.5 base pairs per turn of the helix underwound - Correct Ans-B-form DNA that has fewer than 10.5 base pairs per turn of the helix semiconservative replication - Correct Ans-DNA replication accomplished by separation of the strands of a perennial duplex, each strand then acting as a template for synthesis of a complementary strand denaturation - Correct Ans-in DNA this involves the separation of the two strands due to breaking of hydrogen bonds between bases renaturation - Correct Ans-the reallocation of denatured complementary single strands of DNA double helix replication fork - Correct Ans-the point at which the parental strands are seperated DNA polymerases - Correct Ans-the enzymes that synthesize DNA endonucleases - Correct Ans-cleaves a bond within a nucleic acid exonucleases - Correct Ans-removes bases one at a time reverse transcription - Correct Ans-RNA converted into DNA RNA polymerases - Correct Ans-an enzyme that synthesizes RNA using a DNA template Central dogma - Correct Ans-info cannot be transformed from protein or protein to nucleic acid, but can be transferred between nucleic acids and from nucleic acid to protein Melting Temperature (Tm) - Correct Ans-midpoint of the temp range for denaturation spontaneously - Correct Ans-random induced - Correct Ans-by mutagens point muation - Correct Ans-changes a single base pair transition - Correct Ans-replaces G-C base pair with an A-T base pair transversion - Correct Ans-replaces a A-T to T-A forward mutations - Correct Ans-alter function of a gene back mutations - Correct Ans-reverse their affects True reversion - Correct Ans-a mutation that restores the original sequence of DNA second-site reversion - Correct Ans-a second mutation suppressing the affect of a first mutation within the same gene suppression - Correct Ans-occurs when a mutation in a second gene by pass the effect of mutation in the first gene hotspots - Correct Ans-where the frequency is increased by at least an order of magnitude

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Bio 330 exam 1 2025

chromosomes - Correct Ans-discrete unit of the genome carrying many genes

structural gene - Correct Ans-a gene that codes for any RNA or polypeptide product
other than a regulator

transforming principal - Correct Ans-DNA that is taken up by a bacterium and whose
expression then changes the properties of the recipient cell

transfection - Correct Ans-in eukaryotic cells, the acquisition of new genetic markers by
incorporation of added DNA

nucleoside - Correct Ans-consists of purine or pyrimidine base linked to the 1' carbon of
a pentose sugar

nucleotide - Correct Ans-consists of a nuclease linked to a phosphate group on either
the 5' or 3' carbon of the (deoxy)ribose

polynucleotide - Correct Ans-chain that is joined by a phosphate group between the 3'
carbon of one sugar and 5' carbon of the next sugar

supercoiling - Correct Ans-the coiling of a closed duplex DNA in space so that it crosses
over its own axis

complementary - Correct Ans-base pairs that match up in the pairing reactions in double
helical nucleic acids

major groove - Correct Ans-wide

minor groove - Correct Ans-narrow

overwound - Correct Ans-B-form DNA that has more than 10.5 base pairs per turn of
the helix

underwound - Correct Ans-B-form DNA that has fewer than 10.5 base pairs per turn of
the helix

semiconservative replication - Correct Ans-DNA replication accomplished by separation
of the strands of a perennial duplex, each strand then acting as a template for synthesis
of a complementary strand

denaturation - Correct Ans-in DNA this involves the separation of the two strands due to
breaking of hydrogen bonds between bases

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renaturation - Correct Ans-the reallocation of denatured complementary single strands
of DNA double helix

replication fork - Correct Ans-the point at which the parental strands are seperated

DNA polymerases - Correct Ans-the enzymes that synthesize DNA

endonucleases - Correct Ans-cleaves a bond within a nucleic acid

exonucleases - Correct Ans-removes bases one at a time

reverse transcription - Correct Ans-RNA converted into DNA

RNA polymerases - Correct Ans-an enzyme that synthesizes RNA using a DNA
template

Central dogma - Correct Ans-info cannot be transformed from protein or protein to
nucleic acid, but can be transferred between nucleic acids and from nucleic acid to
protein

Melting Temperature (Tm) - Correct Ans-midpoint of the temp range for denaturation

spontaneously - Correct Ans-random

induced - Correct Ans-by mutagens

point muation - Correct Ans-changes a single base pair

transition - Correct Ans-replaces G-C base pair with an A-T base pair

transversion - Correct Ans-replaces a A-T to T-A

forward mutations - Correct Ans-alter function of a gene

back mutations - Correct Ans-reverse their affects

True reversion - Correct Ans-a mutation that restores the original sequence of DNA

second-site reversion - Correct Ans-a second mutation suppressing the affect of a first
mutation within the same gene

suppression - Correct Ans-occurs when a mutation in a second gene by pass the effect
of mutation in the first gene




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