Gentics -RS Q's

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So far only Quiz 3,6, 10 and 11 have been added. Not all the questions are added, but most of the quiz.
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Pregunta 1

Pregunta
If a person develops a familial cancer, it is likely that they were born with the gentotype....
Respuesta
  • -/- in a c-oncogene
  • +/- in a c-oncogene
  • -/- in a TSG
  • +/- in a TSG

Pregunta 2

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What is a Roundup Ready transgenic organism?
Respuesta
  • One that is resistant to insects
  • One that is resistant to herbicides
  • One that is of higher nutritional value
  • One that can withstand the winter Pullman Temps
  • two of the above

Pregunta 3

Pregunta
An individual has a mutation in the proto-oncogene Ras. What type of mutation has likely occured? A. Gain of Function B. Loss of Function C.Recessive D. Dominant
Respuesta
  • A
  • B and D
  • C
  • D and A

Pregunta 4

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Due to this mutation, what is the abnormal function of the mutant Ras? The Ras is [blank_start]continously on[blank_end] (Bound of [blank_start]GTP[blank_end]) because it lots its [blank_start]GDP[blank_end] site (which brings it back down to an [blank_start]inactive state[blank_end]).
Respuesta
  • continously on
  • GTP
  • GDP
  • inactive state

Pregunta 5

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List one of the difference between familial breast cancer and sporadic breast cancer: Familial breast cancer accounts for [blank_start]10%[blank_end] of the cancer developed and sporadic cancer accounts for [blank_start]80%[blank_end] of cancer developed.
Respuesta
  • 10%
  • 80%

Pregunta 6

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Can you manufacture human protein using bacteria? Why or why not? You [blank_start]can[blank_end] with [blank_start]recombinant[blank_end] plasmids, but you need [blank_start]bacteria[blank_end] that has [blank_start]post-translational modifications[blank_end] like in Eukaryotes.
Respuesta
  • can
  • recombinant
  • bacteria
  • post-translational modifications

Pregunta 7

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Gene cloning happens in this order: Purify DNA of interest for ligation Cut vector and ligate in gene Transform recombinant plasmid into competent bacteria Select for transformants
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 8

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What is PCR used for?
Respuesta
  • To make billions of copies on one DNA sequence
  • To make a few copies of several DNA sequences
  • To destroy a specific DNA sequence

Pregunta 9

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Name the three steps of PCR and briefly describe their functions: [blank_start]Denaturation[blank_end]- Break [blank_start]double stranded[blank_end] DNA bonds with heat into [blank_start]single stranded[blank_end] DNA. Add [blank_start]primers[blank_end] [blank_start]Annealing[blank_end]- Seal [blank_start]primers[blank_end] to specific sequence of DNA [blank_start]Extension[blank_end]- Have the [blank_start]Single stranded[blank_end] DNA go through [blank_start]elongation[blank_end] to create a [blank_start]double stranded[blank_end] DNA piece.
Respuesta
  • Denaturation
  • Annealing
  • Extension
  • double stranded
  • single stranded
  • primers
  • primers
  • Single stranded
  • elongation
  • double stranded

Pregunta 10

Pregunta
There is no issue with PCR. The starting piece of DNA sequence that is selected to be multiplied will always be perfect and therefore, make perfect copies.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 11

Pregunta
What is sgRNA?
Respuesta
  • Signal guide RNA
  • Sequence guide RNA
  • Specific guide RNA

Pregunta 12

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What is sgRNA used for in CRISPR-Cas 9?
Respuesta
  • Cut out the sequences of DNA around our selected piece
  • To guide DNA into the cytoplasm
  • To help read the DNA for Cas-9 to cut at the right sequence

Pregunta 13

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What is the result of the following conjugations? F+ x F- = [blank_start]F+[blank_end] + [blank_start]F+[blank_end] Hfr x F- = [blank_start]Hfr[blank_end] + [blank_start]F- recombinant[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • F+
  • F+
  • Hfr
  • F- recombinant

Pregunta 14

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The transfer of naked DNA to a recipient bacterial cell is called
Respuesta
  • Conjugation
  • Transduction
  • Transformation

Pregunta 15

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Naked DNA can be taken up by any nearby bacteria, but requires cell to cell contact between the donor and the recipient.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 16

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DNA can also be transferred by conjugation, which requires a bacteriophage.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 17

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Approximately 80% of caner cases arise from germ-line mutation
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 18

Pregunta
Lederberg and Tatum's work with the autotrophic bacteria demonstrated transduction.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 19

Pregunta
R plasmids are a type of F plasmid that can confer antibiotic resistance.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 20

Pregunta
Leukemias and lymphnodes are examples of solid tumors
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 21

Pregunta
Two disease-free parents have a child with Cystic Fibrosis. What is the probability that their next child will be a carrier?
Respuesta
  • 1/4
  • 1/2
  • 3/4
  • 1
  • Impossible to compute based on this information alone

Pregunta 22

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If a genes has 4 alleles in a population, how many different genotypes and phenotypes are possible? Show your work!
Respuesta
  • 10/ impossible to tell
  • 8/6
  • 20/ impossible to tell
  • 8/4
  • none of the answers are correct

Pregunta 23

Pregunta
Where are the genes for sex-limited traits located?
Respuesta
  • Autosomes
  • Sex chromosomes
  • only the x chromosome
  • only the y chromosome
  • either on autosome or sex chromosome

Pregunta 24

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In incomplete dominance, a likely phenotypic ratio resulting when a heterozygous is selfed in a monohybrid cross would be 3:1.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 25

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X-chromosome inactivation is important in explaining the unexpected phenotype of females who are homozygous for X-linked genes
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 26

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In an X-linked recessive disease, more males are affected than females.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 27

Pregunta
Which type of disease is most commonly embryonic lethal? Choose all that apply
Respuesta
  • Autosomal recessive
  • Autosomal dominant
  • X-linked recessive
  • X-linked dominant

Pregunta 28

Pregunta
If the GC content of a double stranded DNA molecule is 60%: What is the molar precentage of purines?
Respuesta
  • 30%
  • 40%
  • 50%
  • 60%

Pregunta 29

Pregunta
If the GC content of a double stranded DNA molecule is 60%: If this were a single stranded DNA molecule, what would the molar precentage of T be?
Respuesta
  • 30%
  • 15%
  • 25%
  • 60%
  • impossible to tell

Pregunta 30

Pregunta
If a DNA molecule is 150 bp long, what is the approximate length in Angstroms or nm. Choose all that apply
Respuesta
  • 150 Angstroms
  • 15 nm
  • 51 nm
  • 510 Angstrom

Pregunta 31

Pregunta
Origins of replication are likely found in GC rich regions.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 32

Pregunta
In eukaryotes, circular chromosomes have many origins of replication.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False
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