This quiz contains a mix of SL and HL questions |
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Q1. In an experiment showing the semiconservative nature of DNA replication, Meselon and Stahl grew E. Coli in a medium containing 15N for several generations. Which part of the DNA molecule contains 15N?
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2. For a new leading strand of DNA to be made during replication which of the following is not required?
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3. What is the directionality of DNA polymerases in terms of nucleotide addition?
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4. Which of the following describes the roles of polymerase I and primase in DNA replication?
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5. What is PCR used for?
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6. Why is Taq DNA polymerase used in PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction)?
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7. Gel electrophoresis is used to separate fragments of DNA. What two factors dictate how far the DNA molecules travel?
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8. DNA evidence was collected from a mother (M), and three possible fathers of a child (Ch). What is the pattern of inheritance in this pedigree shown below? |
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9. What strategy can be employed to directly increase the reliability of DNA profiling in forensics by reducing the occurrence of false matches?
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10. What do PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) and DNA replication have in common?
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