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51.

Most vertebrate genes use __________ as the translation start codon and have a uniquely conserved flanking sequence call a Kozak sequence (CCGCCATGG).

A. AAG
B. ATG
C. AUG
D. AGG
Answer» C. AUG
52.

In eukaryotes, gene expression is not regulated by a protein complex formed between transcription factors and RNA polymerase.

A. True
B. False
C. May be True or False
D. Can't say
Answer» C. May be True or False
53.

Which of the following is a wrong statement regarding the conventional determination of open reading frames?

A. Without the use of specialized programs, prokaryotic gene identification can rely on manual determination of ORFs and major signals related to prokaryotic genes
B. Prokaryotic DNA is first subject to conceptual translation in all six possible frames, two frames forward and four frames reverse
C. A stop codon occurs in about every twenty codons by chance in a noncoding region
D. Prokaryotic DNA is first subject to conceptual translation in all six possible frames, three frames forward and three frames reverse
Answer» C. A stop codon occurs in about every twenty codons by chance in a noncoding region
54.

Which of the following is untrue about Homology-Based Programs?

A. They are based on the fact that exon structures and exon sequences of related species are less conserved
B. This approach assumes that the database sequences are correct
C. It is a reasonable assumption in light of the fact that many homologous sequences to be compared with are derived from cDNA or expressed sequence tags (ESTs) of the same species
D. Potential coding frames in a query sequence are translated and used to align with closest protein homologs found in databases
Answer» B. This approach assumes that the database sequences are correct
55.

Once an operon structure is known ______ for the presence of a promoter and regulatory elements _____ in the operon do not possess such DNA elements.

A. only the first gene is predicted, whereas other genes
B. only the first hundred genes are predicted, whereas next few genes
C. only first two genes are predicted, whereas next few genes
D. only first ten genes are predicted, whereas next few genes
Answer» B. only the first hundred genes are predicted, whereas next few genes
56.

Which of the following is untrue about FGENES?

A. It stands for FindGenes
B. It is a web-based program that uses LDA
C. It is used to determine whether a signal is an exon
D. It does not make a use of HMMs
Answer» E.
57.

CpGProD is a web-based program that predicts promoters containing a high density of CpG islands _______

A. in archea genomic sequences
B. in mammalian genomic sequences
C. in eukaryotic and bacterial genomic sequences
D. only in bacterial genomic sequences
Answer» C. in eukaryotic and bacterial genomic sequences
58.

Which of the following is incorrect regarding Eponine?

A. It is a web-based program that predicts transcription start sites
B. It is a web-based program that particularly predicts tranpososons and retropososons
C. The regulatory sites include the TATA box, the CCAAT box, and CpG islands
D. It is based on a series of pre-constructed PSSMs of several regulatory sites
Answer» C. The regulatory sites include the TATA box, the CCAAT box, and CpG islands
59.

Because different prediction programs have different levels of sensitivity and specificity, it makes sense to combine results of multiple programs based on consensus. This idea has prompted development of consensus-based algorithms.

A. True
B. False
C. May be True or False
D. Can't say
Answer» B. False
60.

Which of the following is untrue about Prediction Using Discriminant Analysis for Gene Prediction?

A. QDA draws a curved line based on a quadratic function
B. LDA works by drawing a diagonal line that best separates coding signals from noncoding signals based on knowledge learned from training data sets of known gene structures
C. Some gene prediction algorithms rely on discriminant analysis, either LDA or quadratic discriminant analysis (QDA), to improve accuracy
D. LDA works by plotting a three-dimensional graph of coding signals versus all potential 3’ splice site positions
Answer» E.
61.

The advantage of the ab initio method is that the sequence can be applied as such without having to obtain experimental information.

A. True
B. False
C. May be True or False
D. Can't say
Answer» B. False
62.

RBS finder is a UNIX program that uses the prediction output from Glimmer and searches for the Shine–Delgarno sequences in the vicinity of predicted start sites.

A. True
B. False
C. May be True or False
D. Can't say
Answer» B. False
63.

Operon prediction is less important in prokaryotic promoter prediction.

A. True
B. False
C. May be True or False
D. Can't say
Answer» C. May be True or False
64.

Which of the following is untrue about SGP-1?

A. The program translates all potential exons in each sequence and does pair wise alignment for the translated protein sequences using a dynamic programming approach
B. The near-perfect matches at the protein level define coding regions
C. It is a similarity-based web program that aligns two genomic DNA sequences from distinctly related organisms
D. It stands for Syntenic Gene Prediction
Answer» D. It stands for Syntenic Gene Prediction
65.

Which of the following is incorrect regarding CONPRO?

A. It is a web-based program that uses a consensus method
B. It is used to identify promoter elements for human DNA
C. cDNA does not play a role in prediction
D. The program uses the information to search the human genome database for the position of the gene
Answer» D. The program uses the information to search the human genome database for the position of the gene
66.

The conventional determination of open reading methods identify only typical genes and tend to miss atypical genes in which the rule of codon bias is not strictly followed.

A. True
B. False
C. May be True or False
D. Can't say
Answer» B. False
67.

Which of the following is untrue about EST2Genome?

A. It is a web-based program purely based on the sequence alignment approach to define intron–exon boundaries
B. It compares an EST (or cDNA) sequence with a genomic DNA sequence containing the corresponding gene
C. The alignment is rarely done using a dynamic programming–based algorithm
D. Advantage of the approach is the ability to find very small exons and alternatively spliced exons that are very difficult to predict by any ab initio–type algorithms
Answer» D. Advantage of the approach is the ability to find very small exons and alternatively spliced exons that are very difficult to predict by any ab initio–type algorithms
68.

Which of the following is correct regarding the method for prokaryotic operon prediction?

A. It relies on two kinds of information: gene orientation and intergenic distances of a pair of genes of interest and conserved linkage of the genes based on comparative genomic analysis
B. It relies only on the gene orientation and intergenic distances of a pair of genes of interest
C. It relies only on the conserved linkage of the genes based on comparative genomic analysis
D. The prediction cannot be done manually using the rules
Answer» B. It relies only on the gene orientation and intergenic distances of a pair of genes of interest
69.

There are ____ possible stop codons, identification of which is straightforward.

A. five
B. two
C. ten
D. three
Answer» E.
70.

Which of the following wrong about HMM GENE?

A. It is also an HMM-based web program
B. It uses a criterion called the conditional maximum likelihood to discriminate coding from non-coding features
C. HMM prediction is unbiased toward the locked region
D. If a sequence already has a sub-region identified as coding region, which may be based on similarity with cDNAs or proteins in a database, these regions are locked as coding regions
Answer» D. If a sequence already has a sub-region identified as coding region, which may be based on similarity with cDNAs or proteins in a database, these regions are locked as coding regions
71.

Which of the following is incorrect regarding Cluster-Buster?

A. It is an HMM-based web-based program
B. A query sequence is scanned with a window size of 1 kb for putative regulatory motifs using motif HMMs
C. It works by detecting a region of high concentration of unknown transcription factor binding sites and regulatory motifs at the initiation
D. It is designed to find clusters of regulatory binding sites
Answer» D. It is designed to find clusters of regulatory binding sites
72.

Which of the following is incorrect regarding First EF?

A. It is a program that predicts promoters for bacterial DNA
B. It is a web-based program that predicts promoters for human DNA
C. It stands for First Exon Finder
D. It integrates gene prediction with promoter prediction
Answer» B. It is a web-based program that predicts promoters for human DNA
73.

The specific DNA sequences to which the transcription factors bind are referred to as _____

A. replication elements
B. blocking factors
C. transcription factors
D. regulatory elements
Answer» E.
74.

The homology-based method makes predictions based on significant matches of the query sequence with sequences of known genes.

A. True
B. False
C. May be True or False
D. Can't say
Answer» B. False
75.

FGENESB is a web-based program that is also based on fifth-order HMMs for detecting coding regions.

A. True
B. False
C. May be True or False
D. Can't say
Answer» B. False
76.

In the ab initio–based approaches—they rely on two major features associated with genes: one of them being the existence of gene signals, which include start and stop codons, intron splice signals, transcription factor binding sites, etc.

A. True
B. False
C. May be True or False
D. Can't say
Answer» B. False
77.

In the ab initio–based approaches—they rely on two major features associated with genes: one of them being gene content, which is statistical description of coding regions.

A. True
B. False
C. May be True or False
D. Can't say
Answer» B. False
78.

Which of the following is true regarding the methods of gene prediction?

A. They solely consist of a type called ab initio–based methods
B. The ab initio–based approach predicts genes based on the given sequence alone
C. The ab initio–based approach predicts genes based on the given sequence and relative homology data
D. They solely consist of a type called homology-based approaches
Answer» C. The ab initio–based approach predicts genes based on the given sequence and relative homology data