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A Feeling for the Organism: The Life and Work of Barbara McClintock Test | Mid-Book Test - Easy

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Mid-Book Test (up to Chapter 6, Interlude: A Sketch of the Terrain)

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This test consists of 15 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

Directions: Circle the correct answer.

1. In what year was Barbara McClintock born?
a) 1910.
b) 1904.
c) 1902.
d) 1900.

2. How often did fruit flies give geneticists a new generation to study?
a) Every 10 days.
b) Every 5 days.
c) Every 15 days.
d) Every 20 days.

3. How does a chemist see chromosomes?
a) Through a math formula.
b) As a property of the organism.
c) As very small rod-shaped bodies possibly present in all cells.
d) As representing a chemical structure and a genetic code.

4. There were elements of the bacterial genome that were discovered that seemed to "jump around". These were called transposons, insertion elements, or...
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