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Occurs due to slippage during DNA REPLICATION
typically range in length from 10 to 40 per repear.
Which of the following statements is TRUE of microsatellites in the genome? Select ALL that apply....
True / False 1. ____ Some transposons are active in the genome. 2. ____ Histone tail reversible modification regulates DNA accessibility. 3. ____ Protein structure is not correlated with protein function 4. ____ Polymerase slippage during DNA replication to result in insertions or deletions often occurs at repeat polymorphisms such as minisatellites. 5. ____ Homologous DNA recombination does not require homologous DNA sequences
Which of the following statements about the human genome is true? a. >90% of human genes have homologs in mouse genome b. <5% of human genome is composed of coding sequences c. Close to 50% of the genome is made of repetitive sequences d. All of the above statments are true e. a and b is true
Which of the following statements about mitosis and meiosis are TRUE? (check all that apply) Mitosis consists of a single nuclear division, whereas meiosis consists of two nuclear divisions. Mitosis produces genetically identical cells, whereas meiosis produces genetically variable cells. The number of chromosomes in the newly formed cells is the same as in the original cell in both mitosis and meiosis. DNA replication occurs prior to mitosis and meiosis.
Which of the following are TRUE with regards to the human genome? Select ALL that are correct. The human genome and genomes of other mammals display a fair amount of similarity. None of the above are correct. Regions that encode proteins make up a large portion of the genome. About 40% of the human genome has homology to transposons. CNVs are the most common type of genetic variation in the human genome. There are about 100,000 microsatellite sites in the...
The following statements apply to concepts and material discussed in Chapter 15; identify which statement is TRUE. Answers: A common ancestor of two species on evolutionary trees can be found at the point where the two branches meet. Humans evolved from Neanderthals about 50,000 years ago. Mitochondrial DNA is not particularly useful when trying to determine the movement pattern of humans historically across the globe. Scientists can estimate when species diverged from a common ancestor by comparing their Karyotypes. We...
Which of the following statements about mutations is/are incorrect? Choose all that apply. O Mutations in RNA during transcription are not inherited by daughter cells over multiple generations. O Mutations arise from sources other than just mistakes made during DNA replication. O Germ-line mutations can be passed down to offspring. O DNA replication machinery generates errors at a lower rate than RNA transcription machinery. O Mistakes in DNA replication do not lead to heritable mutations. Somatic mutations are often passed...
Multiple Select Question Select all that apply Which of the following statements is (are) true about accounts receivables? (Check all that apply.) Accounts receivable reflects the amount still owed by customers. Accounts receivable are increased when payments are received from credit customers. Accounts receivable are a liability, Accounts receivable are increased when credit sales are made.
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Which of the following statements are true about an annuity? (select all that apply - i.e. just one or as many as all of them) It is a series of equal payments made at regular intervals The present value can be calculated without using a time-value table, simply by adding up all the payments The payment amount can increase over time Payments must occur on an annual basis
Click on the true statements about DNA. (Select all that
apply.)
DS Exams with Topic Outlines × MDNA Biotechnology Quiz gy Quiz × X C Lassity The It eLassify The Items As True X ⓘ ezto.mheducation.com/hm.tDX Search DNA Biotechnology Quiz instructions I help Question 17 (of 20) Save &Submit 17 Click on the true statements about DNA. (Select all that apply.) Doctors analyze DNA sequences to screen for diseases Proteins can be injected into cells to encode damaged DNA sequences...
All the following statements about microsatellite DNA are true except: Select one: a. It consists of a repeat length of 1–13 base pairs. b. It can cause neurological diseases such as myotonic dystrophy. c. It can occur within transcription units. d. all of the above