DNA & RNA structures Flashcards
The RNA chain is made up of ribose units connected to each other by:
- a. deoxyribose units
- b. hydrogen bridges
- c. oxygen bridges
- d. ester bonds of phosphoric acid
d)
included image is an example of:
- a. purine nucleobase
- b. nucleotide
- c. nucleoside
- d. pyrimidine nucleobase
a)
All four types of nitrogenous nucleobases: A, T, G, C are part of the building nucleotides:
- a. DNA
- b. simultaneously DNA and RNA
- c. both types of nucleic acids, but in the case of RNA, another type of nitrogenous nucleobase is missing here
- d. RNA
a)
In genetic engineering, the term “genetic probe” is defined as:
- a. short, single-stranded, labeled DNA, with a known nucleotide sequence
- b. organism with a fragment of foreign DNA integrated in its genome
- c. plasmid sections with sticky ends
- d. cells without nucleus own with foreign nucleus inserted
a)
Between adenine and guanine (A-G):
- a. triple hydrogen bond is produced
- b. hydrogen double bond is produced
- c. no bond is produced because these nucleotides are not complementary
- d. covalent bond is produced
c)
N-glycosidic bond occurs between:
- a. sugar and nitrogen nucleobase in nucleoside
- b. phosphorus residues of neighboring nucleotides
- c. nitrogenous nucleobases conditioning the formation of the second order structure of DNA
- d. phosphorus residue and sugar in nucleoside
a)
What is wrong regarding Annulate lamellae:
- a. occurring as a set of parallel elements with double same dimensional membranes, have pore complexes
- b. are most common in fertilized pronuclear ova
- c. are closely associated with nuclei
- d. are characteristics for the oocytes
- e. are rare in blastomeres where there is a high turnover of nuclear envelope membranes
e)
Annulate lamellae: is one of the cell membrane classes, occurring as a set of parallel elements with double same dimensional membranes.
- b. are most common in fertilized pronuclear ova
- c. are closely associated with nuclei
- d. are characteristics for the oocytes
Carrier proteins facilitate the membrane diffusion of:
all true EXCEPT:
- a. amino acids
- b. sugars
- c. sodium and potassium ions
- d. nucleosides
C)
Carrier proteins facilitate the membrane diffusion of sugars, amino acids and nucleosides.