Deck 19: Recombination and Transposition at the Molecular Level

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Which enzyme is unique to the retro elements?

A)Reverse transcriptase
B)Reverse resolvase
C)Transposase
D)Integrase
E)Reverse integrase
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Which of the following genes was mobile in McClintock's experiments with mutable sites in corn?

A)Ds
B)C
C)Sh
D)Wx
E)All of the answers are correct
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Which of the following describes attP and attB of bacteriophage λ\lambda ?

A)Specific proteins in the cell membrane
B)A unique set of phospholipids that identify the organelle of interest
C)Glycoproteins in the cell wall
D)Specific DNA sequences that are recognized by integrase
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Bacteriophage λ\lambda inserts into a bacterial chromosome using which of the following?

A)Nucleotide excision repair
B)Endonuclease activity
C)Site-specific recombination
D)DNA gap repair
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Which of the following is technically not part of the genetic information of a transposable element?

A)Long-terminal repeats
B)Inverted repeats
C)Direct repeats
D)Transposase
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In

A)RecG
B)RecA
C)RecBCD
D)RuvABC
E)coli, a mutation in the genes encoding which of the following proteins would disable the ability of the cell to recognize double-stranded breaks and conduct recombination during meiosis?
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The formation of a D-loop is associated with which of the following models of recombination?

A)Double-stranded break model
B)Holliday model
C)Single-stranded break model
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The individual who first proposed the existence of transposable elements was ____.

A)Sturtevant
B)Morgan
C)McClintock
D)Franklin
E)Watson
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Which of the following best describes the function of the RecA protein in

A)Promotes strand invasion and formation of the D loop
B)Recognizes double-stranded breaks in the DNA
C)Is involved in the initial formation of the Holliday junctions
D)Resolves Holliday junctions into separate chromosomes
E)coli recombination?
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Long-terminal repeats are unique to which group of transposons?

A)Composite transposon
B)Non-viral retro element
C)Viral-like retro element
D)Replicative transposon
E)Insertion sequence
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Which of the following may account for the process of gene conversion?

A)DNA mismatch repair
B)DNA gap repair
C)Photolyase activity
D)Nucleotide excision repair
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Which of the following processes accounts for the tremendous variation in antibody structure?

A)RNA editing
B)Site-specific recombination
C)Integrase activity
D)Physiological adaptation
E)Hot spots of mutation in the immunoglobin genes
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Which of the following domain types is unique to the heavy chain of the polypeptide?

A)V
B)D
C)J
D)C
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The Holliday model is used to explain which of the following?

A)Recombination between homologous chromosomes
B)Recombination between sister chromatids
C)The migration of transposons
D)The replication of transposons
E) The generation of antibody diversity
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Insertion sequences can be identified by which of the following?

A)Presence of an integrase enzyme
B)High level of mutation
C)Presence of inverted repeats at the end of the sequence
D)Presence of a reverse transcriptase enzyme
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Recombination between sister chromatids produces new combinations of alleles that may be beneficial to the species.
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Which of the following most likely accounts for the majority of the recombination events during both DNA repair and meiosis?

A)A nick in only one strand of the DNA
B)Double-stranded breaks in DNA
C)DNA gap repair synthesis
D)Heteroduplex formation
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Transposons that utilize an RNA intermediate for transposition are called _____.

A)IS elements
B)Retroviruses
C)Retrotransposons
D)Non-transposable elements
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RAG1 and RAG2 proteins are associated with which of the following?

A)Recombination during prophase I of meiosis
B)Nucleotide excision repair
C)Transposition
D)Integration of a bacteriophage into the host genome
E)Site-specific recombination in antibody genes
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Which of the following enzymes is required for a transposon to move?

A)Integrase
B)Jumpase
C)Splicase
D)Transposase
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Which of the following is an application of transposon tagging?

A)To test if a transposon is replicative
B)As a tool to clone novel genes
C)To track the movement of transposons between species
D)To inactivate transposons in a genome
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Transposable elements in bacteria are commonly called insertion sequences.
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In eukaryotic organisms, a single-stranded break in the DNA is required before recombination can begin during meiosis.
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A bacteriophage that has integrated into the bacterial chromosome is called a prophage.
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Ty is an example of a retro element in the human genome.
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To date, there are not any indications that transposable elements offer a selective advantage to a species.
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The process of recombination occurs during metaphase I of meiosis.
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High numbers of LINEs and SINEs may be due to transposable element activity.
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Which of the following is an example of a transposable element in humans?

A)Alu
B)P elements
C)Mu
D)Ty
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Transposase is involved with removing the transposable element from its current location.
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A heteroduplex is a DNA double helix that contains mismatches.
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The integrase enzyme is responsible for inserting bacteriophage λ\lambda into the host genome.
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The human genome contains a unique gene for each immunoglobulin produced.
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What is the selfish DNA theory?

A)A theory that explains how DNA point mutations are repaired within the genome.
B)A theory that explains how transposable elements are repaired within the genome.
C)A theory that attempts to explain the proliferation of transposable elements in a genome by comparing it to the action of a parasite.
D)A theory that attempts to explain how the proliferation of transposons improves the evolutionary advantage of the host organism.
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Site-specific recombination occurs between homologous sequences of DNA.
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Deck 19: Recombination and Transposition at the Molecular Level
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Which enzyme is unique to the retro elements?

A)Reverse transcriptase
B)Reverse resolvase
C)Transposase
D)Integrase
E)Reverse integrase
A
2
Which of the following genes was mobile in McClintock's experiments with mutable sites in corn?

A)Ds
B)C
C)Sh
D)Wx
E)All of the answers are correct
A
3
Which of the following describes attP and attB of bacteriophage λ\lambda ?

A)Specific proteins in the cell membrane
B)A unique set of phospholipids that identify the organelle of interest
C)Glycoproteins in the cell wall
D)Specific DNA sequences that are recognized by integrase
Specific DNA sequences that are recognized by integrase
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Bacteriophage λ\lambda inserts into a bacterial chromosome using which of the following?

A)Nucleotide excision repair
B)Endonuclease activity
C)Site-specific recombination
D)DNA gap repair
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Which of the following is technically not part of the genetic information of a transposable element?

A)Long-terminal repeats
B)Inverted repeats
C)Direct repeats
D)Transposase
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In

A)RecG
B)RecA
C)RecBCD
D)RuvABC
E)coli, a mutation in the genes encoding which of the following proteins would disable the ability of the cell to recognize double-stranded breaks and conduct recombination during meiosis?
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The formation of a D-loop is associated with which of the following models of recombination?

A)Double-stranded break model
B)Holliday model
C)Single-stranded break model
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The individual who first proposed the existence of transposable elements was ____.

A)Sturtevant
B)Morgan
C)McClintock
D)Franklin
E)Watson
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Which of the following best describes the function of the RecA protein in

A)Promotes strand invasion and formation of the D loop
B)Recognizes double-stranded breaks in the DNA
C)Is involved in the initial formation of the Holliday junctions
D)Resolves Holliday junctions into separate chromosomes
E)coli recombination?
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10
Long-terminal repeats are unique to which group of transposons?

A)Composite transposon
B)Non-viral retro element
C)Viral-like retro element
D)Replicative transposon
E)Insertion sequence
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Which of the following may account for the process of gene conversion?

A)DNA mismatch repair
B)DNA gap repair
C)Photolyase activity
D)Nucleotide excision repair
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12
Which of the following processes accounts for the tremendous variation in antibody structure?

A)RNA editing
B)Site-specific recombination
C)Integrase activity
D)Physiological adaptation
E)Hot spots of mutation in the immunoglobin genes
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13
Which of the following domain types is unique to the heavy chain of the polypeptide?

A)V
B)D
C)J
D)C
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The Holliday model is used to explain which of the following?

A)Recombination between homologous chromosomes
B)Recombination between sister chromatids
C)The migration of transposons
D)The replication of transposons
E) The generation of antibody diversity
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Insertion sequences can be identified by which of the following?

A)Presence of an integrase enzyme
B)High level of mutation
C)Presence of inverted repeats at the end of the sequence
D)Presence of a reverse transcriptase enzyme
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Recombination between sister chromatids produces new combinations of alleles that may be beneficial to the species.
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Which of the following most likely accounts for the majority of the recombination events during both DNA repair and meiosis?

A)A nick in only one strand of the DNA
B)Double-stranded breaks in DNA
C)DNA gap repair synthesis
D)Heteroduplex formation
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Transposons that utilize an RNA intermediate for transposition are called _____.

A)IS elements
B)Retroviruses
C)Retrotransposons
D)Non-transposable elements
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RAG1 and RAG2 proteins are associated with which of the following?

A)Recombination during prophase I of meiosis
B)Nucleotide excision repair
C)Transposition
D)Integration of a bacteriophage into the host genome
E)Site-specific recombination in antibody genes
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Which of the following enzymes is required for a transposon to move?

A)Integrase
B)Jumpase
C)Splicase
D)Transposase
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Which of the following is an application of transposon tagging?

A)To test if a transposon is replicative
B)As a tool to clone novel genes
C)To track the movement of transposons between species
D)To inactivate transposons in a genome
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Transposable elements in bacteria are commonly called insertion sequences.
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In eukaryotic organisms, a single-stranded break in the DNA is required before recombination can begin during meiosis.
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A bacteriophage that has integrated into the bacterial chromosome is called a prophage.
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Ty is an example of a retro element in the human genome.
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To date, there are not any indications that transposable elements offer a selective advantage to a species.
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The process of recombination occurs during metaphase I of meiosis.
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High numbers of LINEs and SINEs may be due to transposable element activity.
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Which of the following is an example of a transposable element in humans?

A)Alu
B)P elements
C)Mu
D)Ty
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Transposase is involved with removing the transposable element from its current location.
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A heteroduplex is a DNA double helix that contains mismatches.
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The integrase enzyme is responsible for inserting bacteriophage λ\lambda into the host genome.
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The human genome contains a unique gene for each immunoglobulin produced.
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What is the selfish DNA theory?

A)A theory that explains how DNA point mutations are repaired within the genome.
B)A theory that explains how transposable elements are repaired within the genome.
C)A theory that attempts to explain the proliferation of transposable elements in a genome by comparing it to the action of a parasite.
D)A theory that attempts to explain how the proliferation of transposons improves the evolutionary advantage of the host organism.
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Site-specific recombination occurs between homologous sequences of DNA.
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