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GENE EXPRESSION Practice Test

Question #1 DNA and RNA nucleotides differ in their ___. Write in ALL that apply. Phosphate groups Nitrogenous bases Sugars Functions

Question #2 Which of the following will NOT be a DNA sequence for valine? CAT GTA CAC CAG

Question #3 Which of the following are NOT complementary? AGT and TCA GCA and CGU TCA and AGU GAT and CTU

Question #4 Which of the following are true about amino acids? Write in ALL that apply. Most come from the food you eat. They are held together in a protein by peptide bonds. Your body makes them as needed. There is no amino acid for the sequence ATC.

Question #5 How many tRNAs are needed for the following mRNA sequence: AUG CAC GGA UAA? One Two Three Four

Question #6 Which of the following is part of a charged tRNA? Write in ALL that apply. mG cap Amino acid Anticodon Poly-A tail

Question #7 The DNA sequence GAA codes for which amino acid? Aspartate Glutamate Glutamine Histidine Leucine

Question #8 Which of the following mutations results from one or more bases being changed? Write in ALL that apply. Nonsense Frameshift Missense Silent

Question #9 Peptide bonds are formed during transcription RNA processing translation All of these

Question #10 Which of the following is true of mutations? Write in ALL that apply. They can occur during transcription They are mistakes in DNA sequences They can be removed through RNA processing They are called introns They result in the formation of incorrect proteins