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1. Which of the following are characteristics of theWatson-Crick

DNA double helix? (there are more than one answer)


a. The two polynucleotide chains are coiled about a common

axis.

b. Hydrogen bonds between A and C and between G and T hold

the two chains together.

c. The purines and pyrimidines are on the inside of the

helix and the phosphodiester backbones are on the

outside.

d. Base composition analyses of DNA duplexes isolated from

many organisms have shown that the amounts of A and T are

equal as are the amounts of G and C.

e. The sequence in one strand of the helix varies

independently of that in the order strand.


2. Which of the following statements about reversetranscriptase

are correct (there are more than one answer,5 points)

a. Reverse transcriptase uses DNA as a template tosynthesize

DNA.

b. Reverse transcriptase uses RNA as a template tosynthesize

RNA.

c. Reverse transcriptase uses DNA as a template tosynthesize

RNA.

d. Reverse transcriptase is found in the virions of all RNA

tumor viruses.

e. Reverse transcriptase hydrolyzes RNA in DNA-RNA hybrid

duplexes.


3. Several dozen oncogenes are known to code for receptortyrosine

kinases. Many of these oncogenes produce mutant receptors,

whose tyrosine kinase activity is permenantly activated,this

is called,(5 points)

a. Autophosphorylation

b. Constitutively active

c. Growth factor dependency

d. a,b,c

e. None of the above


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