A) species-specific DNA.
B) recombinant DNA.
C) transgenic DNA.
D) semiconservative DNA.
E) inverse DNA.
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A) only embryos can be used to create transgenic animals, while any plant cell can be used for transgenic plants.
B) only eggs can be used to create transgenic animals, while embryos can be used for transgenic plants.
C) only eggs can be used to create transgenic animals, while any plant cell can be used for transgenic plants.
D) only embryos can be used to create transgenic animals, while eggs must be used to create transgenic plants.
E) any cell may be used to create transgenic animals, while embryos can be used for transgenic plants.
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A) it requires no specialized equipment.
B) untrained personnel can carry out the procedure.
C) very small samples are frequently all that are available.
D) juries always trust the method.
E) it makes it easy to identify the criminal.
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A) producing high-yield tomato plants.
B) creating pest-resistant versions of corn.
C) cleaning up oil spills.
D) generating pharmaceuticals.
E) producing new types of high-yield beef.
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A) The genome of HIV can now be compared to the human genome to find similarities between the two.
B) Knowing the genome of HIV allows for the manufacture of designer drugs to treat specific strains.
C) Understanding the genetic code of HIV allows scientists to replicate it in the laboratory.
D) Understanding the evolution of HIV in an individual will help scientists understand how the virus responds to different drug regimes and will lead to better treatments.
E) Knowing the proteins produced by HIV will allow the development of drugs to mimic those proteins.
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A) RNA polymerase
B) DNA ligase
C) helicase
D) DNA polymerase
E) RNA primase
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A) Proteins are more complex than DNA.
B) Proteins are harder to sequence than DNA.
C) There are 20 amino acids that comprise proteins and only 4 nucleotides that compose DNA.
D) Scientists understand less about amino acids than they do about nucleotides.
E) Each cell in an organism has exactly the same DNA but different cell types produce different types of proteins.
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A) yeast
B) roundworms
C) human beings
D) fruit flies
E) mice
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A) RNAi binds to a mRNA strand before it reaches the ribosome, thereby preventing translation.
B) RNAi binds to mRNA strand after it leaves the ribosome which prevents translation.
C) RNAi binds to DNA which prevents transcription.
D) RNAi binds to RNA primase which prevents the transcription of the gene.
E) RNAi binds to helicase which prevents DNA replication and thereby the expression of the gene.
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A) proteomics.
B) genomics.
C) bioinformatics.
D) DNA fingerprinting.
E) genetic profiling.
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A) DNA cloning
B) transgenic DNA
C) polymerase chain reaction
D) DNA fingerprinting
E) genetic engineering
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A) it helps the patient's immune system recognize mutations and destroy them.
B) it produces radioactive isotopes that can be used to trace the locations of cancer in the body which makes treatment easier.
C) it make healthy cells more tolerant of chemotherapy, while making tumor cells more sensitive.
D) it helps cells to produce their own anticancer drugs.
E) All of the answer choices are correct.
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A) have no function.
B) function as protection on the ends of chromosomes and as an attachment site on the centromere.
C) function in DNA replication.
D) produce rRNA.
E) function as a protection against cancer.
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A) DNA cloning
B) polymerase chain reaction
C) transgenics
D) gel electrophoresis
E) DNA digestion
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A) they transport genetic information.
B) they transfer organelles inside a cell.
C) they transmit signals in the cell indicating the genes to be copied.
D) they move from one location to another in the DNA.
E) they cause the DNA to take on a specific shape or pose.
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A) short tandem repeat (STR)
B) polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
C) recombinant DNA (rDNA)
D) gene cloning
E) None of the answer choices is correct.
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A) Large sections of the human genome do not code for a polypeptide.
B) Nucleotides are composed of a pentose sugar, a phosphate group, and one of four nitrogenous bases.
C) DNA carries the information to make a polypeptide.
D) Regulation of gene expression determines the specialization of cells in humans.
E) DNA carries the information to make mRNA.
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