A) C, G, A, D, F, B, E
B) C, F, D, B, A, E, G
C) C, B, E, D, F, G, A
D) C, G, A, B, E, D, F
E) C, D, F, G, A, B, E
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A) When Hfr cells are crossed with F- cells, most of the recipient cells remain F-.
B) The F plasmid or factor is capable of integrating into the bacterial chromosome at several different sites.
C) F+ cells are normally capable of undergoing conjugation with F- and Hfr recipient cells.
D) F+ cells can convert F- cells to F+ upon conjugation.
E) Hfr cells are capable of transferring part of the bacterial chromosome to recipient cells upon conjugation.
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A) an auxotroph and add it to prototrophic cells.
B) arg- cells and add it to arg+ cells.
C) streps (sensitive) and add it to strepr (resistant) cells.
D) arg+ cells and add it to arg- cells.
E) both arg- and arg+ cells, mix them, and select for recombinants.
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A) autotrophs.
B) heterotrophs.
C) prototrophs.
D) omnitrophs.
E) auxotrophs.
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A) a DNA virus that can infect a type of human blood cell
B) a double-stranded RNA virus that can recombine with the genomes of similar viruses from other species
C) a single-stranded RNA virus that can undergo reverse transcription
D) a single-stranded DNA virus that uses reverse transcriptase to make a provirus
E) a double-stranded DNA virus that can infect both humans and chimpanzees simultaneously
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A) calcium chloride treatment
B) heat shock
C) electrical field
D) chilling on ice
E) using high concentrations of DNA
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A) Its single-stranded DNA genome is sensitive to environmental factors that create mutations.
B) The enzyme that replicates its RNA genome is prone to make mistakes that result in mutations.
C) Its ability to integrate into the host genome allows it to remain in host cells for long periods of time.
D) It can convert its RNA genome into a DNA copy by using the enzyme reverse transcriptase.
E) It has the ability to replicate its genome both within the host cell and outside of it.
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A) a b c d
B) b a d c
C) d a c b
D) d c a b
E) b d a c
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A) DAC
B) ACB
C) BDC
D) DCA
E) ADC
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A) It is produced from the pol gene.
B) It makes DNA from an RNA template.
C) It is essential for producing a provirus.
D) It is part of the life cycle of retroviruses.
E) It is very accurate and leads to a low mutation rate.
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A) Hfr
B) F-
C) F+
D) F´
E) F+/-
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A) A B C D E
B) C E A B D
C) D A B E C
D) B E A C D
E) E A D B C
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