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12. Most of the protein-coding genes in the human genome are categorized as esin

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12. Most of the protein-coding genes in the human genome are categorized as esingle copy DNA sequenc es bLNES eTransposable elements 13. Most of your genes are located in: eu Us hatur a. heterochromatin h. telomeres ccentromeres d-mitochondria uchromatin 14-The "rolling circle" method of replication is somewhat atypical because, unlike the mechanisms used with most genomes, it is a. primer-independent. e. all of the above b unidirectional. c. conservative. d. dispersive. 15. Tandemly-repeated sequences are a key feature of tellites all of the above b elomeresthe"Nucleolus Organizer" Gtision genes 16. The human genome has more than the E coli genome. e. none of the above a. origins b. introns ve DNA .all of the above For Questions 17-20, refer to the diagram below, which depicts a replication fork that is moving in the direction indicated by the dashed arrow. Note that each line represents a specific DNA segmentlstrand (the dashed dafinitahu) The four numbered arrows refer to specific structures or

Explanation / Answer

Most of the protein coding genes in the human genome are catagorcate as unique/single copy DNA sequence.

Most of ypyo genes located in euchromatin.

The rolling circle method of replication is somewhat a typical because unlike the mechanisms used with most genome it is unidirectional .

Randomly repeated sequence is a key feature of satellites.