Answers Nucleotides Nucleic Acids
Answers Nucleotides Nucleic Acids
Answers Nucleotides Nucleic Acids
A. The components and structures of common nucleotides are compared. (Questions 1-5)
B. The structures of nucleotides and their components are studied. (Questions 6-10)
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13._____ Which characteristic does this double-stranded molecule have when it forms a B-
DNA structure?
a) The two strands will have parallel orientation and identical sequences.
b) The helix will be right-handed with 12 base-pairs per turn.
c) Every base-pair will contain one purine and one pyrimidine.
d) There are both covalent and non-covalent bonds between the two chains.
16._____ Which characteristic will this double-stranded DNA molecule share with a
double-stranded RNA molecule of the same size?
a) Both will have secondary structure.
b) Both will contain inverted repeats.
c) Both will be degraded by base.
d) Both will contain four types of base-pairs.
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D. A single-stranded DNA molecule contains 40 nucleotides and has the sequence
5’-(GA)20-3’. (Questions 17-22)
19._____ When this single strand binds to a complementary DNA strand to form a B-DNA
structure,
a) half the base-pairs will be A-G pairs and half will be C-T pairs.
b) each base will form at least two hydrogen bonds with a base in the
opposite strand.
c) the two strands will form an antiparallel left-handed helix with 12 base-
pairs per turn.
d) there will be covalent phosphodiester bonds between the two strands.
20._____ Which of the following forces can stabilize a normal DNA double-helix?
a) Base-stacking is a non-covalent interaction that occurs between the
relatively hydrophobic bases in the interior of the helix.
b) Base-pairing is a non-covalent interaction that occurs between adjacent
bases in the same strand of the DNA molecule.
c) The hydrophilic sugar-phosphate groups are on the exterior of the helix
where they can interact with each other.
d) The deoxyribose rings form N-glycosidic bonds with the phosphate groups
that link neighboring nucleotides.
21._____ Which of the following double-stranded DNA molecules would denature at about
the same temperature as the double-stranded molecule containing a 5’-(GA)20-3’
strand?
a) a molecule which contains a (GC)20 strand
b) a molecule which contains a (TA)20 strand
c) a molecule which contains a (GACT)10 strand
d) a molecule which contains a (GGGA)10 strand
22._____ Which characteristic will be shared when comparing the single 5’-(GA)20-3’
strand to another single-stranded DNA molecule with the sequence 5’-(AT)20-3’?
a) Both contain a palindromic sequence.
b) Both can form the same secondary structures.
c) Both could hybridize to the same RNA molecule.
d) Both will have the same overall charge.
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24._____ Assume that DNA molecules are studied in a variety of organisms and found to
have the following properties. Which property would be consistent with the
hypothesis that genetic material is composed of DNA?
a) DNA in all organisms is composed of the same nucleotides.
b) DNA in an organism remains constant as the organism ages.
c) DNA from two different organisms has the same base composition.
d) DNA is different in two different cells of the same organism.
25._____ A new virus, virus X, is isolated and studied. Which molecule is most likely to
be the genetic material of virus X?
a) a linear DNA molecule containing 10,000 base-pairs
b) a linear RNA molecule containing plasmids
c) a circular DNA molecule containing nucleosomes
d) a circular RNA molecule with a molecular weight of 10 billion
26._____ Which are characteristics of bacterial genetic material?
a) It is double-stranded and supercoiled.
b) It is single-stranded and relaxed.
c) It is circular and compacted into palindromes.
d) It is linear and attached to a protein scaffold.
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29._____ If the following experimental results were obtained, which would be evidence
against DNA being the genetic material?
a) The base composition of DNA is the same in two different cells of the
same organism.
b) The viral components labeled with 32P remain outside the cell during a
successful infection.
c) The transforming factor isolated from a virulent bacterium is sensitive to
deoxyribonucleases.
d) The base composition of DNA in an organism remains constant as the
organism ages.
30._____ Which is a property of both viral genetic material and bacterial genetic material?
a) Both can be double-stranded, circular DNA.
b) Both can be single-stranded, linear RNA.
c) Both can be compacted into inverted repeats.
d) Both can be compacted into plasmids.
31._____ Which is a characteristic of eukaryotic genetic material?
a) Eukaryotic genetic material consists of supercoiled circular DNA
molecules complexed with proteins into chromosomes.
b) Eukaryotic genetic material consists of relaxed linear DNA molecules
complexed with RNA into a 30 nm fiber.
c) Eukaryotic genetic material is compacted by wrapping the double-helix
around histone proteins to form nucleosomes.
d) Eukaryotic genetic material is compacted by folding linker regions around
non-histone proteins to form a scaffold.
32._____ Histones
a) are negatively-charged globular proteins.
b) contain both α-helix and β-pleated sheet.
c) have molecular weights in excess of 100,000.
d) contain high amounts of basic amino acids.