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What are the four different nucleotides in DNA?
A, T, C, G
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What does DNA contain that proteins do not?
Only four different
nucleotides
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What did Griffith's experiment demonstrate?
A
substance
transforms
living
bacteria
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What was the unknown substance in Griffith's experiment?
A
heritable
substance from dead
S cells
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What did Avery, MacLeod, & McCarty's experiment identify as the transforming substance?
Nucleic acid fraction
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What did Hershey & Chase's experiment focus on?
Whether
DNA
or
protein
enters bacteria
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What radioactive isotope was used to label proteins in Hershey & Chase's experiment?
Radioactive sulfur (
35
S
^{35}S
35
S
)
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What did Friedrich Miescher first purify?
Nucleic acids
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What did Chargaff's rules state about nucleotide ratios?
A
equals
T
and C equals
G
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What radioactive isotope was used to label DNA in Hershey & Chase's experiment?
Radioactive phosphate (
32
P
^{32}P
32
P
)
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What did Franklin's X-ray diffraction reveal about DNA?
DNA is a
helix
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What is the diameter of the DNA helix as found by Franklin?
About 2
nm
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How often does a complete helical turn occur in DNA?
Every 3.4
nm
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What did Watson & Crick model about DNA?
DNA is a
double helix
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How are the two strands of DNA oriented in the double helix?
They are
antiparallel
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What holds the two strands of DNA together?
Hydrogen bonds
between
complementary
bases
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What is the significance of complementary base pairing in DNA replication?
It allows accurate copying of
genetic material
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What is the proposed mechanism for DNA replication by Watson & Crick?
Semiconservative
replication
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What are the three mechanisms of DNA replication?
Conservative
Semiconservative
Dispersive
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What did Meselson & Stahl's experiment confirm about DNA replication?
It confirmed
semiconservative
replication
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What is required for DNA replication?
A
template
,
nucleoside triphosphate
, and
DNA polymerase
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In which direction does DNA polymerase synthesize DNA?
5’-to-3’
direction
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What does DNA polymerase require to begin synthesis?
A
primer
(starter)
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What is the role of helicase in DNA replication?
It unwinds the
double helix
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What does topoisomerase do during DNA replication?
Relieves
torsional strain
from unwinding
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What is the function of single-strand-binding proteins?
Stabilizes
single-stranded DNA
regions
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What is the role of primase in DNA replication?
Synthesizes
RNA primers
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What is the main DNA polymerase in replication?
DNA polymerase
III
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What are telomeres in eukaryotic DNA replication?
Short,
non-coding
,
guanine-rich
DNA sequences
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What is the function of DNA ligase?
Joins the ends of DNA
segments
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What are the differences between leading and lagging strands in DNA replication?
Leading strand: Continuous
synthesis
towards the fork
Lagging strand: Discontinuous synthesis in fragments (
Okazaki fragments
)
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What is the role of telomerase in eukaryotic replication?
Lengthens
telomeric
DNA at
chromosome
ends
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How does DNA polymerase proofread newly added nucleotides?
It replaces
mismatched
nucleotides
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What is mismatch repair (MMR)?
Enzymes remove incorrectly paired
nucleotides
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What does photorepair specifically target?
Thymine dimers caused by UV light
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What is nucleotide excision repair?
Removes and replaces
different
kinds of damage
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What is the central dogma of molecular biology?
Information flows from DNA to RNA to protein
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What role does messenger RNA (mRNA) play in gene expression?
It carries the
genetic
information for
proteins
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What replaces Thymine in RNA?
Uracil
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How are all RNAs synthesized?
From a DNA template by
transcription
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