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BIOL 1030 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: X-Ray, Pyrimidine, Purine
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The term replication refers to DNA's abilityto
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c. respond to X-ray photography
d. twist into a helix
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a. True
b. False
Sulfur is
a. found in bacteria but not viruses.
b. found in proteins but not nucleic acids.
c. found in nucleic acid but notproteins.
d. found in viruses but not bacteria.
e. needed for bacteriophages to attach tobacteria.
Chargaff's rule state that in DNA, the amount ofadenine equals
a. the amount of cytosine
b. the amount guanine
c. the amount of thymine
d. the amount of guanine and thymine
Each complete turn of the DNA helix is howlong?
a. 2.0 nm
b. 5.0 nm
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Griffin did an experiment in which live Rbacteria was changed by dead S bacteria. Such a change is anexample of
Select one:
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b. transformation
c. transduction
d. fertilization
One of Chargaff's rules state
a. A + T = G + C
b. A + G = T + C
c. A = G, T = C
d. A = C, T = G
The diameter of the DNA ladder is always
a. 2.5 nm
b. 1.5 nm
c. 2.0 nm
d. 3.0 nm
e. 3.4 nm
Which of the following is a purine base?
a. thymine
b. malomine
c. adenine
d. All of the above
e. cytosine
According to the base pairing rules, guaninebinds with
a. guanine
b. adenine
c. thymine
d. cytosine
Which of the following is a pyrimidinebase?
Select one:
a. colchicines
b. guanine
c. adenine
d. None of the answers
e. thymine
Each nucleotide in a DNA molecule is constructedof
Select one:
a. a phosphate group, a five carbon sugar, and anitrogen base
b. a phosphate group, a six carbon sugar,and a nitrogen base
c. a phosphate group, a five carbon sugar, and aoxygen base
d. a sulfur group, a five carbon sugar molecule,and a nitrogen base
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The term replication refers to DNA's abilityto
a. attack bacteriaphages
b. make copies of itself
c. respond to X-ray photography
d. twist into a helix
Meselson and Stahl performed thedensity-gradient centrifugation of DNA in a solution of calciumchloride.
a. True
b. False
Sulfur is
a. found in bacteria but not viruses.
b. found in proteins but not nucleic acids.
c. found in nucleic acid but notproteins.
d. found in viruses but not bacteria.
e. needed for bacteriophages to attach tobacteria.
Chargaff's rule state that in DNA, the amount ofadenine equals
a. the amount of cytosine
b. the amount guanine
c. the amount of thymine
d. the amount of guanine and thymine
Each complete turn of the DNA helix is howlong?
a. 2.0 nm
b. 5.0 nm
c. 2.1 nm
d. 3.0 nm
e. 3.4 nm
Griffin did an experiment in which live Rbacteria was changed by dead S bacteria. Such a change is anexample of
Select one:
a. translocation
b. transformation
c. transduction
d. fertilization
One of Chargaff's rules state
a. A + T = G + C
b. A + G = T + C
c. A = G, T = C
d. A = C, T = G
The diameter of the DNA ladder is always
a. 2.5 nm
b. 1.5 nm
c. 2.0 nm
d. 3.0 nm
e. 3.4 nm
Which of the following is a purine base?
a. thymine
b. malomine
c. adenine
d. All of the above
e. cytosine
According to the base pairing rules, guaninebinds with
a. guanine
b. adenine
c. thymine
d. cytosine
Which of the following is a pyrimidinebase?
Select one:
a. colchicines
b. guanine
c. adenine
d. None of the answers
e. thymine
Each nucleotide in a DNA molecule is constructedof
Select one:
a. a phosphate group, a five carbon sugar, and anitrogen base
b. a phosphate group, a six carbon sugar,and a nitrogen base
c. a phosphate group, a five carbon sugar, and aoxygen base
d. a sulfur group, a five carbon sugar molecule,and a nitrogen base
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