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Page 1: Chapter 5: DNA, Gene Expression, and Biotechnology Clicker Questions by Kristen Curran, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.

Chapter 5: DNA, Gene Expression, and Biotechnology

Clicker Questionsby Kristen Curran, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater

Page 2: Chapter 5: DNA, Gene Expression, and Biotechnology Clicker Questions by Kristen Curran, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.

Which answer will base pair with the following sequence?

AGTTCTCATGT

1. AGTTCTCATGT2. ACATGAGAACT3. TCAAGAGTACA4. UCAAGAGUACA

Page 3: Chapter 5: DNA, Gene Expression, and Biotechnology Clicker Questions by Kristen Curran, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.

Different people can have free or attached earlobes. The DNA that encodes for making free or attached earlobes is called a(n) ________, and there are two different versions of it, called __________.

1. allele; genes2. trait; alleles3. gene; trait4. gene; alleles

Page 4: Chapter 5: DNA, Gene Expression, and Biotechnology Clicker Questions by Kristen Curran, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.

Which molecule acts as a “middle man” between the nucleus, where transcription occurs, and the cytoplasm, where translation occurs?

1. DNA2. mRNA3. Protein4. Choices 1 and 3

are correct.

Page 5: Chapter 5: DNA, Gene Expression, and Biotechnology Clicker Questions by Kristen Curran, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.

Classroom Catalyst

Transcription Activity

Page 6: Chapter 5: DNA, Gene Expression, and Biotechnology Clicker Questions by Kristen Curran, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.

Which answer shows the correct orientation of the mRNA sequence (Phosphate (5’) Oxygen (3’)) given the DNA sequence below?

5’-TCATCTATCT-3’

1. 5’-UCAUCUAUCU-3’2. 5’-AGUAGAUAGA-3’3. 5’-AGAUAGAUGA-3’4. 5’-AGATAGATGA-3’

Page 7: Chapter 5: DNA, Gene Expression, and Biotechnology Clicker Questions by Kristen Curran, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.

Classroom Catalyst

Translation Activity

Page 8: Chapter 5: DNA, Gene Expression, and Biotechnology Clicker Questions by Kristen Curran, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.

Translate the following mRNA:

5’-CGAGCAUGGGCUUUAGG...1. MET-GLY-PHE-ARG…2. ARG-ALA-TRP-ALA-LEU…3. GLY-PHE-ARG-VAL-ARG…4. ARG-PHE-GLY-MET-SER…

Page 9: Chapter 5: DNA, Gene Expression, and Biotechnology Clicker Questions by Kristen Curran, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.

Which answer shows the mRNA transcribed from the DNA sequence below?

5’-TTA TCC TTT ACT CAT-3’

1. 5’-AUG AGU AAA GGA UAA-3’2. 5’-AAU-AGG-AAA-UGA-GUA-3’3. 5’- TTA-TCC-TTT-ACT-CAT-3’4. 5’-UUA-AGG-AAA-TGA-GUA-3’

Page 10: Chapter 5: DNA, Gene Expression, and Biotechnology Clicker Questions by Kristen Curran, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.

Which of the following changes (base substitutions and insertions are underlined and in bold) would have the most severe effect on the protein made from the mRNA in the last question?

5’-AUG AGU AAA GGA UAA-3’

1. AUG-AGU-AAG-GGA-UAA2. AUG-AGU-AAA-GGA-UAG3. AUG-GUA-AAG-GAU-AA 4. AUG-AGU-AAA-GGA-GUA-A

Page 11: Chapter 5: DNA, Gene Expression, and Biotechnology Clicker Questions by Kristen Curran, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.

Why can one change in a nucleotide sequence of a gene cause a nonfunctional protein to be produced?1. The change can cause a stop codon to occur

early in translation and the full length protein is not translated.

2. A substitution can result in one incorrect amino acid being present in the protein which can affect the shape of the protein and therefore its function.

3. An insertion or deletion can occur early in the gene and result in an incorrect translation of the protein.

4. All of the above.

Page 12: Chapter 5: DNA, Gene Expression, and Biotechnology Clicker Questions by Kristen Curran, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.

If you were trying to identify the gene for insulin, which particular step of the procedure outlined below would you use?

1. Cut human DNA into small pieces with a restriction enzyme.

2. Amplify the DNA pieces with PCR.3. Insert the gene into a plasmid and

insert into bacteria.4. Probe a gene library.

Page 13: Chapter 5: DNA, Gene Expression, and Biotechnology Clicker Questions by Kristen Curran, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.

I would want to know if my genome or that of a loved one carries one or more copies of a gene that can cause a genetic disease.

1. Strongly agree2. Agree3. Neutral4. Disagree5. Strongly disagree

Page 14: Chapter 5: DNA, Gene Expression, and Biotechnology Clicker Questions by Kristen Curran, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.

Which food below does not potentially contain GMOs?

1. Nacho chips2. Fruit juice3. Corn flakes4. Rice5. All of the above.

Page 15: Chapter 5: DNA, Gene Expression, and Biotechnology Clicker Questions by Kristen Curran, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.

Using the DNA fingerprint information below, determine which suspect was present at the crime scene?

1. Suspect #12. Suspect #23. Suspect #34. All of the

above.

CrimeScene

Suspect #1

Suspect #2

Suspect #3

Page 16: Chapter 5: DNA, Gene Expression, and Biotechnology Clicker Questions by Kristen Curran, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.

We should pursue cloning in animals but not humans.

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1. Strongly agree2. Agree3. Neutral4. Disagree5. Strongly

disagree

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We should pursue cloning in humans for the purpose of developing or performing medical treatments.1. Strongly agree2. Agree3. Neutral4. Disagree5. Strongly disagree

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