. A defective white blood cell does not complete the process of DNA replication. Which of the following is most likely to occur during the cell cycle for this cell? a. The white blood cell will be stopped at the G1 checkpoint and sent to the G0. b. The G2 checkpoint will stop the cell from continuing in

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1. A defective white blood cell does not complete the process of DNA replication. Which of the following is most likely to occur during the cell cycle for this cell?
a. The white blood cell will be stopped at the G1 checkpoint and sent to the G0.
b. The G2 checkpoint will stop the cell from continuing in the cell cycle.
c. The white blood cell will get stuck at the spindle checkpoint.
d.The cell will continue on to cytokinesis.
 
2. Which of the following statements describes how the RNA sequence specifies the production of an amino acid chain?
a. Each set of three bases codes for an RNA molecule that specifies the anticodon.
b. Each set of three bases codes for a single amino acid.
c. Each base codes for one amino acid.
d. Each group of three bases codes for an enzyme that binds amino acids together.
 
3. What will most likely happen when the -35 element and pribnow box are mutated?
a. RNA Polymerase II will not be able to bind to the promoter region.
b. Prokaryotic RNA Polymerase will lose specificity and will transcribe any DNA sequence.
c. The sigma factor will not be able to bind to TBP.
d.The rate of transcription will increase.
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