A) guanine
B) adenine
C) thymine
D) uracil
E) cytosine
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A) hormone therapy
B) safe sex
C) smoking
D) use of alcohol
E) exposure to certain hazardous chemicals in the workplace
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A) DNA sequence
B) anticodon
C) amino acid binding site
D) RNA polymerase
E) promoter site
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A) chromosomal mutation
B) germinal mutation
C) addition mutation
D) deletion mutation
E) substitution mutation
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A) two new strands and two old strands.
B) one new and one old strand in each helix.
C) three new strands in one helix and three old strands in the second helix.
D) two new and one old strand in one helix and two old and one new strand in second helix.
E) two new strands in one helix and two old strands in the other helix.
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A) pancreas and muscle cells have the genes for both insulin and myosin active.
B) the active gene in pancreas cells is the one for insulin,while the muscle cells have genes for insulin and myosin.
C) pPancreas cells activate the gene that would produce insulin,while muscle cells activate the gene that would produce myosin.
D) neither pancreas cells nor muscle cells are specialized.
E) only muscle cells can produce proteins.
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A) nonsense mutation
B) missense mutation
C) silent mutation
D) frameshift mutation
E) UAC becomes UAU
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A) RNA transfers messages from DNA to ribosomes.
B) RNA contains the sugar ribose.
C) RNA contains adenine,guanine,uracil,and cytosine.
D) RNA is single stranded.
E) RNA forms a helix.
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A) ribosomal RNA
B) transfer RNA
C) messenger RNA
D) primary mRNA transcript
E) mature RNA
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A) exon.
B) intron.
C) replicon.
D) promoter.
E) gene.
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A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 20
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A) helicase
B) polymerase
C) ligase
D) extendase
E) windase
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A) proofreading.
B) semi-conservative.
C) redundant.
D) freeing of DNA.
E) mutation positive.
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A) always deleterious.
B) always beneficial.
C) radiation-induced changes only.
D) alterations in the normal sequence of bases within a gene.
E) alterations in the normal sequence of bases outside a gene.
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A) It can establish new tumors distant from the site of the primary tumor.
B) It forms new blood vessels and brings nutrients and oxygen to the tumor.
C) Cancer cells can undergo cell division repeatedly and indefinitely.
D) Tumors invade surrounding tissues and are filtered by lymph nodes.
E) A malignant mass of cells is encapsulated and does not invade adjacent tissue.
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A) 2; 3
B) 1; 3
C) 3; 4
D) 1; 4
E) 2; 4
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A) nucleus.
B) nucleolus.
C) ribosome.
D) ribozyme.
E) mitochondria.
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A) ribosomal RNA
B) transfer RNA
C) messenger RNA
D) primary mRNA transcript
E) ribozymes
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A) chromosome
B) messenger RNA
C) enzymes
D) proteins
E) nucleus
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