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QUESTION 49 13 points Imagine a single cytosine underwent deamination on the template strand of DNA just before DNA poly

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Question 49 13 Points Imagine A Single Cytosine Underwent Deamination On The Template Strand Of Dna Just Before Dna Poly 1
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QUESTION 49 13 points Imagine a single cytosine underwent deamination on the template strand of DNA just before DNA polymerase arrived during DNA replication Assuming that this problem wasn't detected and repaired, and the call underwent only one round of replication, how many of the daughter chromosomes would carry a mutation? (This is not asking how many individual strands of DNA-just how many entire chromosomes) 1 2 3 None of them QUESTION 50 13 points Imagine a single to underwent domination on the template strand of DNA just before DNA polymerase arrived during DNA replication Assuming that this problem was detected and repaired, and the col underwent two rounds of replication, how many of the granddaughter chromosomes would carry a mion? (This is not asking how many individual stands of DNA-just how many entire chromosomes) 2 4 None of them

QUESTION 51 1.3 points See www Imagine a single cytosine underwent automerization on the parental strand of DNA during DNA replication of the cell underwent only one round of replication, how many of the daughter chromosomes would carry a mutation? (This is not asking how many individual stands of DNA-just how many entire chromosomes) 2 3 None of them QUESTION 52 1.3 points Save Imagine a single cytosine underwent automation on the parental strand of DNA during DNA replication the cell underwent we rounds of replication, how many of the grande comosomes would most likely carry a mutation? (This is not asking how many individual stands of ONA how many entire chromosomes) 1 2 4 None of them

QUESTION 35 2.1 points Which of the following processes is dependent on endonuclease activity? Proofreading Mismatch repair Nucleotide excision repair Apoptosis Mismatch repair, excision repair, and apoptosis QUESTION 36 2.1 points Which of the following types of RNAs are spliced, capped at the S'ends, and polyadenylated? All mRNAS All RNAS o Only eukaryotic mRNAS All eukaryotic RNAS

QUESTION 37 2.1 points If the image below is an electron micrograph showing the result of an experiment in which DNA and RNA were boiled and hybridized together, which of the strands of DNA is the coding (sense) strand? B A. B C. QUESTION 38 2.1 points Love Which of the following constitutes evidence that the genetic code is non-overlapping? 1-2-nucleotide deletions disrupt tunction -nucleotide deletions sometimes restore function A point mutation dans single amino acid There are 61 amino acid-encoding codons but only 20 amino acids 2.1 points QUESTION 39

QUESTION 39 2.1 points Which of the following constitutes evidence that the genetic code is a triplet code, le groups of 3 nucleotides encodes each amino acid? A point mutation disrupts a single amino acid. 3-nucleotide deletions sometimes restore protein function There are 61 amino acid-encoding codons but only 20 amino acids. Mutations in the 3rd base of a codon are less likely than others to alter amino acids, 2.1 points Save www QUESTION 40 What is an advantage of a degenerate genetic code? Mutations are less likely to alter protein sequence, decreasing the chances that a mutation will have deleterious consequences to the beganism Mutations are more likely to alter proteins, increasing the rate of evolution it increases the number of possible proteins that can be coded by each gene. All of the above 2.1 points Says Aniwe QUESTION 41 headed by strings of 3 of these