Genetic Engineering
Mutations
Enzymes
Protein Synthesis
Meiosis
100

What is the shape of a Plasmid and what is the shape of a Bacterial DNA.

Plasmids are circular in shape and Bacterial DNA are irregular in shape.

100

What are mutations.

Mutations are a permanent change in DNA nucleotide base sequence of organisms.

100

Do enzymes get used up during reactions?

NO

100

What are the four levels of protein structure.

Primary Protein Structure, Secondary Protein Structure, Tertiary Protein Structure, and Quaternary Protein Structure.

100

What are the two types of cell divisions that happen in the cell?

Meiosis and Mitosis.

200

Please define Transgene, Transgenic, and Transgenesis.

Transgene is genes which belong to another species. Transgenic is when an organism whose genome contains DNA from another species.
Transgenesis is the process of inserting foreign DNA into an organism.

200

What is it called when homologous chromosomes fail to separate properly during meiosis.

It is called non-disjunction.

200

Which part of the enzyme does the substrate fit in?

It fits in the enzymes active zone.

200

In each level of protein structures what increases with it?

The level of complexity.

200

What are chromosomes arranged as?

They are arranged in pairs.

300

Why is DNA Ligation often referred as an "molecular glue"? What is it the reverse of?

DNA Ligation is the process where it joins two pieces of DNA together. Since DNA is a molecule, DNA Ligation is called a molecular glue. DNA Ligation is the reserve of cutting DNA using Restriction Enzymes.

300

Do polyploid plants have smaller or larger fruits than normal plants?

Larger
300

Explain the difference of anabolic enzymes and catabolic enzymes.

Anabolic enzymes take small molecules and build larger ones, whereas catabolic enzymes take large molecules and break them into smaller ones.

300

What is the first and second stage of protein synthesis

The first in transcription and the second is translation.

300

How much chromosomes does the average human have?

The average human has around 46 chromosomes.

400

Is this a Blunt End or a Sticky End
G G G|T T T
C C C|A A A
Hint: Lines are lined up.

BLUNT ENDS

400

Is it possible for people to have more or less than two chromosomes. If so, name what its called.

It is possible and it is called aneuploidy.

400

T OR F: When the substrate binds to the enzyme it forms the enzyme-substrate complex.

This is TRUE

400

What's the difference between fibrous and globular proteins?

Fibrous proteins form tough bundles and are used to build structures whereas globular proteins are irregularly folded globes which have a chemical role in the body.

400

What are gametes?

Eggs, sperm and pollen. They are also specialized haploid cells.

500

What are the three main enzymes used in Genetic Engineering?

They are Restriction Enzyme, Ligase, and DNA Polymerase.

500

We know that somatic cells can be Diploids, what else they can be.

They can be polyploid, triploid, and tetraploid.

500

T OR F: Amylase which breaks down starch in the mouth is an example of a catabolic enzyme.

This is TRUE

500

Describe what happens during mRNA processing?

The non-coding regions are removed and the exons are spliced together.

500

What is the purpose of meiosis?

To produce gametes which have half the number of chromosomes as body cells.

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