Name ________________________________________________ Date _______________ Biology Keystone Exam Preparation DNA, RNA, and Protein Synthesis 1. Four different segments of a DNA molecule are represented below. This is an error in the DNA molecule in a. Segment 1 only c. Segments 2 and 3 b. Segment 3 only d. Segments 2 and 4 2. The diagram below represents a portion of a DNA molecule The letters represent different types of a. sugar molecules b. molecular bases c. enzymes d. proteins 3. Part of a molecule found in cells is represented below Which process is most directly affected by the arrangements of components 1 through 4? a. diffusion through cell membranes b. fertilization of a sex cell c. sequencing of amino acids in cells d. increasing the number of cells in an organism 4. The weakest bonds in a double-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid molecule exists between a. deoxyribose sugars c. nitrogenous bases b. phosphate groups d. 5-carbon sugars 5. One similarity between DNA and messenger RNA molecules is that they both contain a. the same sugar b. genetic codes based on sequences of bases c. a nitrogenous base known as uracil d. double-stranded polymers 6. If 15% of a DNA sample is made up of thymine, T, what percentage of the sample is made up of cytosine, C? a. 15% b. 70% c. 35% d. 85% 7. The diagram below represents levels of organization within a cell of a multicellular organism. The level represented by X is composed of a. 4 types of base subunits b. folded chains of glucose molecules c. 20 different kinds of amino acids d. complex, energy-rich inorganic molecules 8. Which sequence best represents the relationship between DNA and the traits in an organism? (a) (b) (c) (d) Base your answers to questions 9 through 10 on the information below and on your knowledge of biology. DNA samples were taken from three different species and used to determine the amino acid sequence for a portion of a particular protein. The amino acids were then compared in order to determine which species were most closely related. Some of the information is shown in the table below. 9. Using the information given, fill in the missing mRNA base sequences in the table for species B and species C. Species B _______________________ Species C _______________________ 10. Using the Genetic Code Chart on the following page, fill in the missing amino acid sequences in the table for species A and species B. Species A ______________________ Species B ______________________ 11. State one specific effect on the protein produced if an mRNA code is changed from AGU to AGA. ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________