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This comprehensive BIO 116 Exam 3 Questions and Answers study guide contains more than 100 carefully compiled exam-style questions with verified answers covering molecular biology, DNA replication, gene expression, biotechnology, genetic engineering, virology, gene regulation, and modern molecular genetics. Designed for university-level biology students, the material is organized in a structured question-and-answer format that promotes active recall, strengthens conceptual understanding, and helps students prepare effectively for quizzes, midterms, cumulative assessments, and final examinations. The guide focuses on some of the most important molecular and cellular biology concepts commonly tested in introductory and intermediate undergraduate biology courses. A major section of the document examines DNA replication and genome maintenance. Students review the functions of helicase, primase, DNA polymerase, ligase, sliding clamp proteins, nucleases, RNA primers, leading and lagging strands, Okazaki fragments, proofreading mechanisms, and DNA repair pathways. Additional coverage includes thymine dimers, nucleotide excision repair, Xeroderma pigmentosum, DNA sequencing technologies, dideoxynucleotides, electrophoresis, and molecular techniques used to analyze genetic material. These concepts provide a strong foundation for understanding genome stability, inheritance, and molecular diagnostics. The transcription and RNA processing section explores gene expression from DNA to RNA. Topics include promoters, RNA polymerase activity, transcription initiation, elongation, termination, TATA boxes, messenger RNA synthesis, RNA processing, spliceosomes, introns, exons, RNA modification, transcription factors, nucleosome remodeling, chromatin organization, and epigenetic regulation. Students learn how genetic information is accurately transferred from DNA into functional RNA molecules and how gene expression is regulated at multiple levels within eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. The guide also provides extensive coverage of translation and protein synthesis. Students review ribosomal structure and function, codons, anticodons, transfer RNA (tRNA), messenger RNA (mRNA), ribosomal subunits, initiation complexes, peptide bond formation, release factors, start and stop codons, reading frames, and protein assembly. Additional topics include silent mutations, nonsense mutations, frameshift mutations, point mutations, genetic code degeneracy, and the molecular consequences of gene mutations on protein production and cellular function. A substantial portion of the material focuses on prokaryotic gene regulation. Students examine operon organization, promoter regions, operators, regulatory genes, repressors, corepressors, inducers, the lac operon, the trp operon, positive and negative transcriptional control, cyclic AMP (cAMP), CAP proteins, transcriptional activation, feedback regulation, and epigenetic mechanisms. These topics are essential for understanding how cells selectively express genes in response to changing environmental conditions and metabolic demands. The biotechnology and genetic engineering section reviews many of the laboratory techniques that form the basis of modern molecular biology research and medical biotechnology. Students study polymerase chain reaction (PCR), denaturation, extension, DNA probes, Southern blotting, Northern blotting, reverse transcriptase, recombinant DNA technology, restriction endonucleases, plasmids, transformation, DNA fingerprinting, cloning strategies, transgenic organisms, reproductive cloning, and genetic markers. The guide emphasizes how these techniques are used in medicine, forensic science, diagnostics, pharmaceutical production, and biological research. The final section explores virology and viral genetics. Topics include viral structure, capsids, envelopes, bacteriophages, lytic and lysogenic cycles, prophages, retroviruses, HIV, coronaviruses, zoonotic diseases, viral replication strategies, immune responses to viral infections, vaccines, vaccination mechanisms, immune memory, and prion diseases. Students gain a strong understanding of how viruses infect host cells, replicate, evolve, and interact with the immune system. These concepts are increasingly important in modern biology, public health, and biomedical science. 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The enzyme that separates the strands of DNA during replication is... -

ANSWER ✔✔helicase


The enzyme that makes small pieces of RNA during replication is

called... - ANSWER ✔✔primase


There are more okazaki fragments on the... - ANSWER ✔✔lagging

strand

,Okazaki fragments are joined by... - ANSWER ✔✔ligase


in the disease Xeroderma pigmentosum, people are missing the

enzymes that .... - ANSWER ✔✔repair damaged bases like thymine

dimers


These would be important in sequencing - ANSWER

✔✔dideoxyNucleotides


A technique that separates molecules by size and charge is called -

ANSWER ✔✔electrophoresis


DNA polymerase.... - ANSWER ✔✔-adds nucleotides to the 3' end of

a strand during replication

-removes the RNA primers

-proofreads the DNA

The protein that keeps the DNA polymerase moving along the DNA

during replication is the... - ANSWER ✔✔Sliding Clamp


Which of the following is an enzyme involved in repair that does NOT

function in replication? - ANSWER ✔✔nuclease


Proteins are made of... - ANSWER ✔✔amino acids


RNA is made of... - ANSWER ✔✔nucleotides with ribose sugars

, Transcription refers to ... - ANSWER ✔✔RNA synthesis


The RNA molecule that carries the code that is used to determine the

sequence of amino acids in a protein is... - ANSWER ✔✔mRNA


The RNA molecule with an anti-codon functions to... - ANSWER

✔✔carry amino acids to the ribosome


tRNA binds to... - ANSWER ✔✔the large ribosomal subunit


mRNA binds to... - ANSWER ✔✔the small ribosomal subunit


The enzyme that is in charge of transcription is... - ANSWER ✔✔RNA

polymerase


At initiation, the enzyme making RNA binds to... - ANSWER ✔✔the

promoter on the DNA molecule


The FACT is important to... - ANSWER ✔✔rebuilding the nucleosome


A unique 3 dimensional conformation is one option for stimulating... -

ANSWER ✔✔termination in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes


The enzyme making RNA reads the DNA strand from... - ANSWER

✔✔3' to 5'




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