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11.1 Identify two general ways chemical mutagens can alter DNA. Give examples of these two...Problem 2P:
11.2 Nitrous acid and (BU) alter DNA by different mechanisms. What type of mutation does each...Problem 4P:
What is the difference between a synonymous mutation, a missense mutation, and a nonsense mutation?Problem 5P:
11.5 UV irradiation causes damage to bacterial DNA. What kind of damage is frequently caused and how...Problem 6P:
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is mutagenic.
What kind of DNA lesion does UV energy cause?
How do...Problem 7P:
Researchers interested in studying mutation and mutation repair often induce mutations with various...Problem 8P:
The effect of base - pair substitution mutations on protein function varies widely from no...Problem 9P:
Describe the purpose of the Ames test. How are his- bacteria used in the Ames test? What mutational...Problem 10P:
11.10 In numerous population studies of spontaneous mutation, two observations are made...Problem 11P:
11.11 Two different mutations are identified in a haploid strain of yeast. The first prevents the...Problem 12P:
What is the phenotype effect of inserting a Ds element into the maize C gene? How do Ds and Ac...Problem 13P:
11.13 Answer the following questions concerning the accuracy of DNA polymerase during...Problem 14P:
Several types of mutation are identified and described in the chapter. These include (1) promoter...Problem 15P:
11.15 A sample of the bacterium is exposed to ultraviolet light. The sample is used to inoculate a ...Problem 16P:
11.16 A strain of is identified as having a null mutation of the RecA gene. What biological property...Problem 20P:
The partial amino acid sequence of a wild-type protein is ArgMetTyrThrLeuCysSer The same portion of...Problem 22P:
11.22 Many human genes are known to have homologs in the mouse genome. One approach to investigating...Problem 23P:
The fluctuation test performed by Luria and Delbrck is consistent with the random mutation...Problem 24P:
In this chapter, three features of genes or of DNA sequence that contribute to the occurrence of...Problem 25P:
Briefly compare the production of DNA double - strand breaks in bacteria versus the double - strand...Problem 26P:
During mismatch repair, why is it necessary to distinguish between the template strand and the newly...Problem 27P:
11.27 Following the spill of a mixture of chemicals into a small pond, bacteria from the pond are...Problem 28P:
11.28 In an Ames test using Salmonella bacteria a researcher determines that adding a test compound...Problem 29P:
A wild - type culture of haploid yeast is exposed to ethyl methanesulfonate (EMS). Yeast cells are...Problem 30P:
A fragment of a wild - type polypeptide is sequenced for seven amino acids. The same polypeptide...Problem 32P:
Alkaptonuria is a human autosomal recessive disorder caused by mutation of the HAO gene that encodes...Problem 33P:
11.33 In an experiment employing the methods of the Ames test, two strains of Salmonella are used....Problem 34P:
Using your knowledge of DNA repair pathways choose the pathway that would be used to repair the...Problem 35P:
11.35 Ataxia telangiectasia is a human inherited disorder characterized by poor coordination...Problem 36P:
A geneticist searching for mutations uses the restriction endonucleases SmaI and PvuII to search for...Problem 37P:
11.37 In a mousebreeding experiment a new mutation called Dumbo is identified. A mouse with the...Problem 38P:
11.38 Considering the Dumbo mutation in a Problem, what kinds of additional evidence would help you...Problem 39P:
11.39 Thinking back to the discussion of gainoffunction and lossoffunction mutation in Section , and...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
Chapter 1 - The Molecular Basis Of Heredity, Variation, And EvolutionChapter 2 - Transmission GeneticsChapter 3 - Cell Division And Chromosome HeredityChapter 4 - Gene InteractionChapter 5 - Genetic Linkage And Mapping In EukaryotesChapter 6 - Genetic Analysis And Mapping In Bacteria And BacteriophagesChapter A - Human Hereditary Disease And Genetic CounselingChapter 7 - Dna Structure And ReplicationChapter 8 - Molecular Biology Of Transcription And Rna ProcessingChapter 9 - The Molecular Biology Of Translation
Chapter B - Human Genetic ScreeningChapter 10 - Eukaryotic Chromosome Abnormalities And Molecular OrganizationChapter 11 - Gene Mutation, Dna Repair, And Homologous RecombinationChapter 12 - Regulation Of Gene Expression In Bacteria And BacteriophageChapter 13 - Regulation Of Gene Expression In EukaryotesChapter 14 - Analysis Of Gene Function By Forward Genetics And Reverse GeneticsChapter C - The Genetics Of CancerChapter 15 - Recombinant Dna Technology And Its ApplicationsChapter 16 - Genomics: Genetics From A Whole-genome PerspectiveChapter 17 - Organellar Inheritance And The Evolution Of Organellar GenomesChapter 18 - Developmental GeneticsChapter 19 - Genetic Analysis Of Quantitative TraitsChapter 20 - Population Genetics And Evolution At The Population, Species, And Molecular LevelsChapter D - Human Evolutionary GeneticsChapter E - Forensic Genetics
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