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Which enzyme is required for capping in Results for item 7.


eukaryotic cells? Identify the organism(s) the following will
take place:
Guanylyl transferase RNA Editing

Results for item 2. Eukaryotes


A series of nucleotides with a specific
sequence can be a target of enzymes Results for item 8.
for modification in epigenetics has what The Central Dogma of: Protein
sequence of nucleotides? transcribed into an RNA
Correct answer:
CCGGCCGG
Does not ever occur
Results for item 3.
What anti TB drug can Drug induced Results for item 9.
lupus can be a consequence? What enzyme can modify gene that
makes ApoB100 to make ApoB48
Isoniazid instead?

Results for item 4. Cytidine D-aminase


Which sequence terminates the
transcription and serve as a Results for item 10.
polyadenylation signal in eukaryotic Identify the organism(s) the following will
cells? take place:
Rho dependent termination
AAUAA Correct answer:

Results for item 5. Prokaryotes

What does the DNA polymerase use in Results for item 11.
order to add nucleotides in a particular Which RNA polymerase can synthesize
sequence?
RNA polymerase I
3' OH group of deoxyribose sugar on
preceding nucleotide Results for item 12.
How many replication forks are there
Results for item 6. inside a replication bubble?
Which of the following is a Correct answer:
metalloprotein?
2
Hemoglobin
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The Central Dogma of: Protein Why can topoisomerases cleave PDE
transcribed into its primitive DNA form bonds in the DNA supercoils?

Does not ever occur It has a nuclease domain

Results for item 14. Results for item 20.


The Central Dogma of: RNA transcribed Adenine is paired with Thymine while
into a DNA Cytosine is paired with Guanine

Occurring but not a biological process Complementarity


(at least not in humans and only in vitro
and in viruses) Results for item 21.
Identify the organism(s) the following will
Results for item 15. take place:
The property of a DNA that ensures no Capping
disorder will occur in the genetic
information Eukaryotes

Double strandedness model Results for item 22.


Which RNA polymerase can synthesize
Results for item 16. mRNA in prokaryotes?
The mixing of old DNA with newly
synthesized strands RNA polymerase holoenzyme

Semiconservative Results for item 23.


What DNA Polymerase synthesizes
Results for item 17. DNA during elongation and replication?
Below are the significance of alternative Correct answer:
splicing EXCEPT
DNA polymerase III
Alternative splicing cuts out the bacterial
genome as a kind of innate immunity Results for item 24.
system Drug induced lupus is different form
Systemic Lupus due to the presence of
Results for item 18. this antibody ____
Which of the following enzymes can
stitch up ends of a supercoil? Anti-histone

Topoisomerase ligase domain Results for item 25.


What enzyme can create RNA primers
on both leading and lagging strand?

Primase
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Which protein prevents the strands from Which component is necessary for a
rebinding during replication? transcription process?

SSBP Promoter region

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Which enzyme is required to release 2 In which disease can telomerase activity
molecules of Phosphate from GTP? cannot be controlled?

Pyrophsophatase Cancer

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An immature RNA is called: _____ Which of the following enzymes can
remove supercoils?
Heterogenous RNA
Topoisomerase nuclease domain
Results for item 29.
Which of the following code for Results for item 36.
proteins? Identify the organism(s) the following will
take place:
Exons Rho independent termination

Results for item 30. Prokaryotes


Which RNA polymerase can synthesize
mRNA in eukaryotes? Results for item 37.
Prokaryotes use which system for Gene
RNA polymerase II regulation?

Results for item 31. Lac Operon


The property of a DNA structure
describes both sides has an opposing Results for item 38.
direction Identify the organism(s) the following will
take place:
Antiparallelism CAPPING

Results for item 32. Eukaryotes


Which of the following enzymes can
unzip the replication fork? Results for item 39.
Correct answer: What does the pre replication protein
complex recognize at the origin of
Helicase replication?

A-T rich areas


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Which of the following enzymes can Identify the organism(s) the following will
maintain the orginal length of a take place:
chromatin? Gene Regulation via Arabinose
operon
Telomerase
Prokaryotes
Results for item 41.
Identify the organism(s) the following will Results for item 47.
take place: When does DNA replication occur?
Polyadenylation Signal
S Phase
Eukaryotes
Results for item 48.
Results for item 42. Which sequence terminates the
The Central Dogma of: RNA replication transcription and serve as a
polyadenylation signal in prokaryotic
Occurring but not a biological process cells?
(at least not in humans and only in vitro
and in viruses) None

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The Central Dogma of: DNA being The property of a DNA structure
copied into an RNA describes both sides as an ongoing
replication
Occurring and is a biological process
Bidirectionality
Results for item 44.
Which DNA polymerase has a unique Results for item 50.
proofreading ability? Which of the following enzymes can
remove an RNA primer?
DNA polymerase I and III
DNA polymerase I
Results for item 45.
What anti convulsant drug can cause Results for item 51.
Drug Induced Lupus? Which of the following does not code for
proteins?
Phenytoin
Introns
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What if there's absence of General
Transcription Factor in a eukaryotic RNA polymerase III
cell's transcription process?
Results for item 59.
RNA polymerase cannot bind to the Identify the organism(s) the following will
promoter region take place:
INITIATION, ELONGATION,
Results for item 53. TERMINATION
A chromatin undergoes acetylation
process. What happens to the Both
transcription rate of this chromatin?
Results for item 60.
The transcription rate increases Eukaryotes use which system for Gene
regulation?
Results for item 54.
The Central Dogma of: RNA translated Both Enhancers and Silencers
into a protein

Occurring and is a biological process

Results for item 55.


Which of the following enzymes has its
own stock of nucleotides that can pair
on the tapered ends of the DNA
replication?

Telomerase

Results for item 56.


Which of the following enzymes can
read, proofread a DNA strand but
cannot remove an RNA primer?

DNA polymerase III

Results for item 57.


What does the Rho protein do in order
to terminate the termination?

It knocks the RNA polymerase away


from the DNA

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