A Level Biology – Coding and Non coding DNA
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Question 1 of 16
1. Question
For which term is this the definition: ‘a section of DNA that code for polypeptides or functional RNA and is located at a fixed position on a DNA molecule’?
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Question 2 of 16
2. Question
What is the name given to the position on a chromosome where a gene is found?
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Question 3 of 16
3. Question
True or false a gene is a sequence of bases which code for a protein?
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Question 4 of 16
4. Question
What do we call alternate versions of a gene?
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Question 5 of 16
5. Question
What do we call non-coding sections of DNA?
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Question 6 of 16
6. Question
What do we call coding sections of DNA?
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Question 7 of 16
7. Question
What do we call a triplet of bases which code for an amino acid
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Question 8 of 16
8. Question
True or false only one codon may code for a single amino acid?
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Question 9 of 16
9. Question
True or false the genetic code is degenerate?
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10. Question
True or false the genetic code is not universal as different living organisms use different genetic code?
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Question 11 of 16
11. Question
True or false the genetic code is non overlapping meaning all bases are only part of one codon?
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Question 12 of 16
12. Question
true or false there are codons which do not code for an amino acid?
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Question 13 of 16
13. Question
How many combinations of triplets can be made from the 4 DNA bases?
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14. Question
How many amino acids are coded for by codons?
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Question 15 of 16
15. Question
True or false the same codon can code for more than one amino acid?
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Question 16 of 16
16. Question
What is the missing term from this sentence: Nitrogenous bases are part of__________________ which are part of DNA molecules
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