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MBV2010 Colloquium, April 28

RULES Multiple choice Only one correct answer seconds to answer No textbook, computer, mobile phone, please There will be a prize for the group with the most correct answers.

What is the largest city south of the equator (by population)? A Sao Paulo / Brazil B Buenos Aires / Argentina C Jakarta / Indonesia D Sydney / Australia 0

What is the largest city south of the equator (by population)? 0

Which of the following bases does not base pair with inosine? A Cytosine B Guanine C Uracil D Adenine 1

Which of the following bases does not base pair with inosine? 1

Which of the following codons is a translation stop codon? A UAG B GAU C AGU D GUA 2

Which of the following codons is a translation stop codon? 2

A suppressor mutation A suppresses transcription of genes B suppresses translation of genes C suppresses the effect of gene mutations D suppresses repair of gene mutations 3

A suppressor mutation 3

Which base in this figure is at the 3’ end of the anticodon? A 34 B 35 C 36 D 37 4

Which base in this figure is at the 3’ end of the anticodon? 4

mTor kinase promotes A Replication B Recombination C Translation D Transcription 5

mTor kinase promotes 5

mTor kinase phosphorylates A eIF4A B eIF4B C eIF4G D 4E-BP 6

mTor kinase phosphorylates 6

Which of the following components of the translation machinery has proofreading capability? A ribosomal RNAs B ribosomal proteins C translation initiation factors D tRNA synthetases 7

Which of the following components of the translation machinery has proofreading capability? 7

Peptide bond formation is catalyzed by A ribosomal RNA B ribosomal proteins C translation factors D all of the above 8

Peptide bond formation is catalyzed by 8

Which initiation factor is involved in global regulation of translation in eukaryotes ? A eIF1 B eIF2 C eIF3 D eIF4 9

Which initiation factor is involved in global regulation of translation in eukaryotes ? 9

In which process is tmRNA involved? A Initiation of translation B Termination of translation C Regulation of translation D Peptidyl bond formation 10

In which process is tmRNA involved? 10

Which ribosomal RNA is found in the small ribosomal subunit? A 23 S ribosomal RNA B 5 S ribosomal RNA C 16 S ribosomal RNA D 5.8 S ribosomal RNA 11

Which ribosomal RNA is found in the small ribosomal subunit? 11