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Quiz 21: Genomes and Their Evolution
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Question 1
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What is proteomics?
Question 2
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Which of the following most correctly describes a shotgun technique for sequencing a genome?
Question 3
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Which procedure is not required when the shotgun approach to sequencing is modified as sequencing by synthesis, in which many small fragments are sequenced simultaneously?
Question 4
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If humans have 2,900 Mb, a specific member of the lily family has 120,000 Mb, and a yeast has ~13 Mb, why can't this data allow us to order their evolutionary significance?
Question 5
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For mapping studies of genomes, most of which were far along before 2000, the three-stage method was often used. Which of the following is the usual order in which the stages were performed, assuming some overlap of the three?
Question 6
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Why might the cricket genome have 11 times as many base pairs as that of Drosophila melanogaster?
Question 7
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What is metagenomics?
Question 8
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How is a physical map of the genome of an organism achieved?
Question 9
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Bioinformatics can be used to scan sequences for probable genes looking for start and stop sites for transcription and for translation, for probable splice sites, and for sequences known to be found in other known genes. Such sequences containing these elements are called
Question 10
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A microarray known as a GeneChip, with most now-known human protein coding sequences, has been developed to aid in the study of human cancer by first comparing two to three subsets of cancer subtypes. What kind of information might be gleaned from this GeneChip to aid in cancer prevention?
Question 11
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Why is it unwise to try to relate an organism's complexity with its size or number of cells?
Question 12
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What is bioinformatics?
Question 13
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What is gene annotation in bioinformatics?
Question 14
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Which of the following is a representation of gene density?
Question 15
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Fragments of DNA have been extracted from the remnants of extinct woolly mammoths, amplified, and sequenced. These can now be used to
Question 16
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Barbara McClintock, who achieved fame for discovering that genes could move within genomes, had her meticulous work ignored for nearly four decades, but eventually won the Nobel Prize. Why was her work so distrusted?