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Chapter 16 Mutation, Repair and Recombination

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Lysine and arginine are two amino acids with similar sized “R” (side-) groups and similar biochemical behavior (for example, both are basic residues). A mutation results in substitution of lysine for arginine and has no detectable effect on the function of that protein. Which statement best applies to this situation?

•The mutation is a silent mutation.

•The mutation is a frameshift mutation.

•The amino acid change is conservative.

•The amino acid change is silent.

•This organism displays no codon bias.

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Which of the following represents a correct or acceptable phrase in genetics?

•Mutant protein

•Protein mutation

•DNA mutation

•A and C

•All of the above

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Which of the following statements is correct about the bases in DNA under normal circumstances:

•Adenine should pair with thymine.

•The bonds holding guanine and cytosine together are stronger than the bonds holding adenine and thymine together.

•A purine always binds to a pyrimidine.

•A substitution of adenine for guanine is a transition mutation.

•All of the above

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Carcinogens and the Ames Test

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Repair mechanisms

Photo reactivation repair Base excision repair Nucleotide excision repair Transcription coupled repair Mismatch repair

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Undamaged DNA

UV light (mutagenic agent)

EMS, NG (mutagenic agent)

Pyrimidine dimers Methylated base

Original Base

Photolyase

Visible lightAlkyl Transferase

Inactivated after action

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Replication dependent repair

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Which of the following repair pathways do not involve the use of a homology-dependent repair system?

a. Base excision repairb. Photo reactivation repairc. Transcription coupled repaird. Nucleotide excision repaire. Mismatch repair

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•Which of the following DNA duplexes is most stable?

5’ AATTAATTAATTAATTAATT 3’ 3’ TTAATTAATTAATTAATTAA 5’

5’ GGCCGGCCGGCCGGCCGGCC 3’3’ CCGGCCGGCCGGCCGGCCGG 5’

• Both are equally stable.• B is more stable than A.

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Which of the following repair pathways do not involve the use of a homology-dependent repair system?

a. Base excision repairb. Photo reactivation repairc. Transcription coupled repaird. Nucleotide excision repaire. Mismatch repair

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