Lecture 3 DNA damage and repair mechanisms Flashcards

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Which type of DNA damage is considered the most deleterious to the stability of the genome?

A

double-strand breaks

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The three excision-repair systems found in eukaryotes include: ______, which repairs T-G mismatches and damaged bases; _______, which repairs chemical adducts and thymine-thymine dimers; and _______, which repairs other base mismatches and small insertions and deletions

A
  1. base excision repair
  2. nucleotide excision repair
  3. mistmatch repair
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Thymine-Thymine dimers are chemical adducts that develop in the DNA as a results of damage caused by which of the following?

A

UV radiation

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which of the following are enzymes that play a key role in the base excision repair of nucleotide mismatches and damaged bases?

A

glycosylases

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Which of the following mechanism can remove a nucleotide that is missing its nitrogenous base with the correct one?

A

base excision repair

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In which repair method is photolayse used?

A

Photoreactivation

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Which of the following are true regarding homologous recombination (HR)?

A

HR repairs double strand DNA damage, HR is used in gene editing systems, and during meiosis creates genetic diversity

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During the process of HR repair mechanism how is the nucleofilment that carries the damaged DNA strand to its complementary sister chromatid called?

A

Rad51

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Where does NHEJ usually occur?

A

in non-dividing cells

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In what DNA mechanisms does ATM function?

A

HR (homologous recombination)

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What is true regarding the cell cycle?

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The G@ phase checkpoint ensures DNA replication has been completed correctly

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