A) activation of DNA repair
B) activation of apoptosis
C) cell division to stop
D) excessive cell growth
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A) activation of protein kinases
B) DNA replication
C) DNA repair
D) activation of apoptosis
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A) A retrovirus is used to introduce four master regulatory genes.
B) The adult stem cells are fused with embryonic cells.
C) Cytoplasm from embryonic cells is injected into the adult cells.
D) The nucleus of an embryonic cell is used to replace the nucleus of an adult cell.
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A) The cells from the two sources exhibit different patterns of DNA methylation.
B) Adult stem cells have more DNA nucleotides than their counterparts.
C) The two kinds of cells have virtually identical gene expression patterns in microarrays.
D) The non-stem cells have fewer repressed genes.
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A) phenotypes that prevent fertilization
B) failure to express maternal effect genes
C) death during development
D) phenotypes that are never born/hatched
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A) genes coding for enzymes that act in the colon
B) genes involved in control of the cell cycle
C) genes that are especially susceptible to mutation
D) BRCA1 and BRCA2
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A) Proto-oncogenes first arose from viral infections.
B) Proto-oncogenes are mutant versions of normal genes.
C) Proto-oncogenes are genetic "junk."
D) Proto-oncogenes normally help regulate cell division.
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A) Embryonic stem cells can differentiate into more cell types than adult stem cells.
B) Adult stem cells can differentiate into more cell types than embryonic stem cells.
C) Embryonic stem cells have fewer genes than adult stem cells.
D) Embryonic stem cells are localized to specific sites within the embryo,whereas adult stem cells are spread throughout the body.
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A) Use of adult stem cells is likely to produce more cell types than use of embryonic stem cells.
B) Cloning to produce embryonic stem cells may lead to treatments for a large number of diseases.
C) Cloning to produce stem cells relies on a different initial procedure than reproductive cloning.
D) A clone that lives until the blastocyst stage does not yet have human DNA.
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A) normally leads to formation of head structures.
B) normally leads to formation of tail structures.
C) is transcribed in the early embryo.
D) is a protein present in all head structures.
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A) They normally differentiate into only eggs and sperm.
B) They can give rise to all cell types in the organism.
C) They can continue to reproduce for an indefinite period.
D) They can provide enormous amounts of information about the process of gene regulation.
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A) fragmentation of the DNA
B) cell-signaling pathways
C) lysis of the cell
D) digestion of cellular contents by scavenger cells
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A) use of pluripotent instead of totipotent stem cells
B) abnormal gene regulation due to variant methylation
C) the indefinite replication of totipotent stem cells
D) abnormal immune function due to bone marrow dysfunction
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A) Pax-6 genes are identical in nucleotide sequence.
B) PAX-6 proteins have identical amino acid sequences.
C) Pax-6 is highly conserved and shows shared evolutionary ancestry.
D) PAX-6 proteins are different for formation of different kinds of eyes.
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A) They prevent infection by tumor viruses that cause cancer.
B) Their normal products participate in repair of DNA damage.
C) The mutant forms of either one of these prevent breast cancer.
D) They block penetration of breast cells by chemical carcinogens.
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A) The environment,as well as genetics,affects phenotypic variation.
B) Fur color genes in cats are influenced by differential acetylation patterns.
C) Cloned animals have been found to have a higher frequency of transposon activation.
D) X chromosome inactivation in the embryo is random and produces different patterns in each individual.
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A) the transcription of the myoD gene.
B) the movement of cells.
C) the production of tissue-specific proteins.
D) the selective loss of certain genes from the genome.
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A) cell division occurring after fertilization
B) the occurrence of mRNAs for the production of tissue-specific proteins
C) determination of specific cells for certain functions
D) changes in the size and shape of the cell
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A) morphogenesis
B) determination
C) induction
D) pattern formation
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A) express different genes.
B) contain different genes.
C) use different genetic codes.
D) have unique ribosomes.
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