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1. Chromosomes and genes share all of the following characteristics except that Possible AnswersA. they both undergo segregation during meiosis.B. they are both present in pairs in all diploid cells.C. they are both copied during the S phase of the cell cycle.D. their copy numbers in the cell decrease after meiosis, and increase during fertilization.E. they both pair up with their homologues during prophase of mitosis.2. When Thomas Hunt Morgan crossed his red-eyed F1generation flies to each other, the F2 generation included both red- and white-eyed flies. Remarkably, all the white-eyed flies were male. What was the explanation for this result? Possible AnswersA. The involved gene was on the Y chromosome.B. The involved gene was on an autosome.C. Other male-specific factors influence eye color in flies.D. The involved gene was on the X chromosome.E. Other female-specific factors influence eye color in flies.3. How would one explain a testcross involving F1 dihybrid flies in which more parental-type offspring than recombinant-type offspring are produced? Possible AnswersA. The two genes are linked.B. The two genes are unlinked.C. Both of the characters are controlled by more than one gene.D. The testcross was improperly performed.E. Recombination did not occur in the cell during meiosis.4. New combinations of linked genes are due to which of the following? Possible AnswersA. mixing of sperm and eggB. nondisjunctionC. independent assortmentD. crossing overE. both A and C5. The reason that linked genes are inherited together is that Possible AnswersA. alleles are paired.B. chromosomes are unbreakable.C. the number of genes in a cell is greater than the number of chromosomes.D. genes align that way during metaphase I.E. they are located on the same chromosome.6. What is the mechanism for the production of genetic recombinants? Possible AnswersA. nondisjunctionB. crossing over and independent assortmentC. methylation of cytosineD. X inactivationE. deletions and duplications during meiosis7. In cats, black fur color is caused by an X-linked allele; the other allele at this locus causes orange color. The heterozygote is tortoiseshell. What kinds of offspring would you expect from the cross of a black female and an orange male? Possible AnswersA. orange female; orange maleB. tortoise shell female; tortoise shell male C. orange female; black maleD. black female; orange maleE. tortoise shell female; black male 8. Sturtevant provided genetic evidence for the existence of four pairs of chromosomes in Drosophila by showing that Possible AnswersA. the entire Drosophila genome has approximately 400 map units.B. the overall number of genes in Drosophila is a multiple of four.C. Drosophila genes cluster into four distinct groups of linked genes.D. Drosophila genes have, on average, four different alleles.E. there are four major functional classes of genes in Drosophila.9. A human individual is phenotypically female, but her interphase somatic nuclei do not show the presence of Barr bodies. Which of the following statements concerning her is probably true? Possible AnswersA. She has two Y chromosomes.B. She has Turner syndrome.C. She has Klinefelter syndrome.D. She has the normal number of sex chromosomes.E. She has an extra X chromosome.10. In his transformation experiments, Griffith observed that Possible AnswersA. mutant mice were resistant to bacterial infections.B. infecting mice with nonpathogenic strains of bacteria makes them resistant to pathogenic strains.C. mixing a heat-killed nonpathogenic strain of bacteria with a living pathogenic strain makes the pathogenic strain nonpathogenic.D. mice infected with a pathogenic strain of bacteria can spread the infection to other mice.E. mixing a heat-killed pathogenic strain of bacteria with a living nonpathogenic strain can convert some of the living cells into the pathogenic form.11. Chargaff’s analysis of the relative base composition of DNA was significant because he was able to show that Possible AnswersA. the relative proportion of each of the four bases differs from species to species.B. both B and CC. the amount of A is always equivalent to T, and C to G.D. the human genome is more complex than that of other species.E. both A and C12. The DNA double helix has a uniform diameter because ________, which have two rings, always pair with ________, which have one ring. Possible AnswersA. nucleotides; nucleoside triphosphatesB. deoxyribose sugars; ribose sugarsC. ribose sugars; deoxyribose sugarsD. pyrimidines; purinesE. purines; pyrimidines13. What kind of chemical bond is found between paired bases of the DNA double helix? Possible AnswersA. sulfhydrylB. hydrogenC. covalentD. phosphateE. ionic14. It became apparent to Watson and Crick after completion of their model that the DNA molecule could carry a vast amount of hereditary information in its Possible AnswersA. phosphate-sugar backbones.B. complementary pairing of bases.C. sequence of bases.D. side groups of nitrogenous bases.E. different five-carbon sugars.15. In an analysis of the nucleotide composition of DNA, which of the following is true? Possible AnswersA. G + A = T + CB. A = G and C = TC. A = CD. A + C = G + TE. both C and D16. The strands that make up DNA are antiparallel. This means that Possible AnswersA. base pairings create unequal spacing between the two DNA strands.B. one strand is positively charged and the other is negatively charged.C. the twisting nature of DNA creates nonparallel strands.D. one strand contains only purines and the other contains only pyrimidines.E. the 5′ to 3′ direction of one strand runs counter to the 5′ to 3′ direction of the other strand.17. Which enzyme catalyzes the elongation of a DNA strand in the 5′—> 3′ direction? Possible AnswersA. topoisomeraseB. DNA ligaseC. primaseD. helicaseE. DNA polymerase18. What is the function of DNA polymerase? Possible AnswersA. to unwind the DNA helix during replicationB. to degrade damaged DNA moleculesC. to rejoin the two DNA strands (one new and one old) after replicationD. to seal together the broken ends of DNA strandsE. to add nucleotides to the end of a growing DNA strand19. What kind of molecule or substance is the primer that is used to initiate the synthesis of a new DNA strand? Possible AnswersA. proteinB. RNAC. sulfurD. DNAE. phosphate20. What is the role of DNA ligase in the elongation of the lagging strand during DNA replication? Possible AnswersA. join Okazaki fragments togetherB. unwind the parental double helixC. catalyze the lengthening of telomeresD. synthesize RNA nucleotides to make a primerE. stabilize the unwound parental DNA21. Garrod hypothesized that “inborn errors of metabolism” such as alkaptonuria occur because Possible AnswersA. certain metabolic reactions are carried out by ribozymes, and affected individuals lack key splicing factors.B. many metabolic enzymes use DNA as a cofactor, and affected individuals have mutations that prevent their enzymes from interacting efficiently with DNA.C. metabolic enzymes require vitamin cofactors, and affected individuals have significant nutritional deficiencies.D. enzymes are made of DNA, and affected individuals lack DNA polymerase.E. genes dictate the production of specific enzymes, and affected individuals have genetic defects that cause them to lack certain enzymes.22. Which of the following represents a similarity between RNA and DNA? Possible AnswersA. Both are found exclusively in the nucleus.B. the presence of an OH group on the 2′ carbon of the sugarC. nucleotides consisting of a phosphate, sugar, and nitrogenous baseD. Both are double-stranded.E. the presence of uracil23. The nitrogenous base adenine is found in all members of which group? Possible AnswersA. proteins, ATP, and DNAB. proteins, carbohydrates, and ATPC. alpha glucose, ATP, and DNAD. ATP, RNA, and DNAE. proteins, triglycerides, and testosterone24. Using RNA as a template for protein synthesis instead of translating proteins directly from the DNA is advantageous for the cell because Possible AnswersA. RNA is much more stable than DNA.B. RNA acts as an expendable copy of the genetic material, allowing the DNA to serve as a permanent, pristine repository of the genetic material.C. A, B, and CD. B and C onlyE. many mRNA molecules can be transcribed from a single gene, increasing the potential rate of gene expression.25. A particular triplet of bases in the template strand of DNA is AGT. The corresponding codon for the mRNA transcribed is Possible AnswersA. TCA.B. AGT.C. UGA.D. ACU.E. either UCA or TCA, depending on wobble in the first base26. A codon Possible AnswersA. may code for the same amino acid as another codon.B. is found in all eukaryotes, but not in prokaryotes.C. catalyzes RNA synthesis.D. consists of discrete amino acid regions.E. consists of two nucleotides.27. RNA polymerase and DNA polymerase differ in that Possible AnswersA. RNA polymerase binds to single-stranded DNA, and DNA polymerase binds to double-stranded DNA.B. RNA polymerase uses RNA as a template, and DNA polymerase uses a DNA template.C. RNA polymerase can initiate RNA synthesis, but DNA polymerase requires a primer to initiate DNA synthesis.D. RNA polymerase is much more accurate than DNA polymerase.E. RNA polymerase does not need to separate the two strands of DNA in order to synthesize an RNA copy, whereas DNA polymerase must unwind the double helix before it can replicate the DNA.28. What are the coding segments of a stretch of eukaryotic DNA called? Possible AnswersA. intronsB. transposonsC. repliconsD. exonsE. codons29. Once transcribed, eukaryotic mRNA typically undergoes substantial alteration that includes Possible AnswersA. fusion with other newly transcribed mRNA.B. excision of introns.C. union with ribosomes.D. fusion into circular forms known as plasmids.E. linkage to histone molecules.30. All of the following are directly involved in translation except Possible AnswersA. ribosomes.B. mRNA.C. aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase enzymes.D. tRNA.E. DNA.31. What are ribosomes composed of? Possible AnswersA. mRNA, rRNA, and proteinB. mRNA, tRNA, rRNA, and proteinC. both rRNA and proteinD. proteins onlyE. rRNA only32. What is the most abundant type of RNA? Possible AnswersA. mRNAB. hnRNAC. pre-mRNAD. tRNAE. rRNA33. When does translation begin in prokaryotic cells? Possible AnswersA. after a transcription initiation complex has been formedB. as soon as the DNA introns are removed from the templateC. after the 5′ caps are converted to mRNAD. once the pre-mRNA has been converted to mRNAE. during transcription34. During translation, chain elongation continues until what happens? Possible AnswersA. No further amino acids are needed by the cell.B. The polypeptide is long enough.C. The ribosomes run off the end of mRNA.D. A stop codon is encountered.E. All tRNAs are empty.35. Tobacco mosaic virus has RNA rather than DNA as its genetic material. In a hypothetical situation where RNA from a tobacco mosaic virus is mixed with proteins from a related DNA virus, the result could be a hybrid virus. If that virus were to infect a cell and reproduce, what would the resulting “offspring” viruses be like? Possible AnswersA. the related DNA virusB. tobacco mosaic virusC. a hybrid: tobacco mosaic virus RNA and protein from the DNA virusD. a hybrid: tobacco mosaic virus protein and nucleic acid from the DNA virusE. a virus with a double helix made up of one strand of DNA complementary to a strand of RNA surrounded by viral protein36. Avery and his colleagues purified various chemicals from pathogenic bacteria and showed that ________ was (were) the transforming agent. Possible AnswersA. proteinB. carbohydratesC. lipidsD. DNAE. phage37. What does transformation involve in bacteria? Possible AnswersA. the creation of a strand of RNA from a DNA moleculeB. assimilation of external DNA into a cellC. the type of semiconservative replication shown by DNAD. the infection of cells by a phage DNA moleculeE. the creation of a strand of DNA from an RNA molecule38. A man who carries an X-linked allele will pass it on to Possible AnswersA. half of his sons.B. half of his daughters.C. all of his children.D. all of his daughters.E. all of his sons.39. Most calico cats are female because Possible AnswersA. the Y chromosome has a gene blocking orange coloration.B. a male inherits only one of the two X-linked genes controlling hair color.C. multiple crossovers on the Y chromosome prevent orange pigment production.D. the males die during embryonic development.E. only females can have Barr bodies.40. Males are more often affected by sex-linked traits than females because Possible AnswersA. X chromosomes in males generally have more mutations than X chromosomes in females.B. males are hemizygous for the X chromosome.C. mutations on the Y chromosome often exacerbate the effects of X-linked mutations. D. male hormones such as testosterone often exacerbate the effects of mutations on the X chromosome.E. female hormones such as estrogen often compensate for the effects of mutations on the X.

 

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Exercise 23-14

Brecker Inc., a greeting card company, had the following statements prepared as of December 31, 2017.

BRECKER INC.

COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET

AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2017 AND 2016

12/31/17

12/31/16

Cash$6,000

$7,000

Accounts receivable62,000

51,000

Short-term debt investments (available-for-sale)35,000

18,000

Inventory40,000

60,000

Prepaid rent5,000

4,000

Equipment154,000

130,000

Accumulated depreciation—equipment(35,000

)(25,000

)Copyrights46,000

 50,000

 Total assets$313,000

 $295,000

  Accounts payable$46,000

$40,000

Income taxes payable4,000

6,000

Salaries and wages payable8,000

4,000

Short-term loans payable8,000

10,000

Long-term loans payable60,000

69,000

Common stock, $10 par100,000

100,000

Contributed capital, common stock30,000

30,000

Retained earnings57,000

 36,000

 Total liabilities & stockholders’ equity$313,000

 $295,000

BRECKER INC.

INCOME STATEMENT

FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2017

Sales revenue$338,150

Cost of goods sold175,000

Gross profit163,150

Operating expenses120,000

Operating income43,150

Interest expense$11,400

Gain on sale of equipment2,000

9,400

Income before tax33,750

Income tax expense6,750

Net income$27,000

Additional information:

1.Dividends in the amount of $6,000 were declared and paid during 2017.2.Depreciation expense and amortization expense are included in operating expenses.3.No unrealized gains or losses have occurred on the investments during the year.4.Equipment that had a cost of $20,000 and was 70% depreciated was sold during 2017.

I need to make a statement of cash flows with this information using the indirect method.

 

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Write 5 page essay on the topic Youth and conflict media.

Moore (2003) defines juvenile delinquency as an antisocial behavior of the children under the age of 18, which cannot be controlled by their parents. As a result, it is subjected to punitive and legal action. Thus, the essay analyzes the articles “NY must raise age of criminal responsibility” and “Juvenile justice changes proposed” in relation to Juvenile delinquency.

According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Centers for Disease Control (CDC), it is evident that the arrest rates for the juveniles have risen over the years. Youths’ crimes have also increased at the same rate at which adult crimes are increasing. The report recorded that most of the crimes are committed by male youth. They are also attributed to both nonwhites and whites. The report shows that the crimes rose from 137 percent in 1990s to 430 percent in within a decade (Hartjen & Priyadarsini, 2004). They gave the reasons that expose children to crime such as peer pressure, family violence, and poverty.

In my analysis of this article, the statistics given by FBI and CDC are exaggerated only to grab the attention of the readers. The percentage increase is high with a difference of over 200 per cent. Although juveniles might be committing some of the crimes, the increase should not be that high. The report also shows that 80 out of 95 percent of the juvenile crimes are as a result of family violence. They obtain what they see from the parents and practice it among their peers. In this case, I concluded that data may be correct because as children develop, most of the decisions they make are as a result of influence from the external environment (Burfeind & Bartusch, 2011).

The Federal Bureau of Investigation and Centers for Disease Control might be accurate in their statistics. However, the media might have altered the results to grab the attention of the readers. FBI and CDC

 

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3. Active trading in markets and competition among securities analysts helps ensure that __________.I. security prices approach informational efficiencyII. riskier securities are priced to offer higher potential returnsIII. investors are unlikely to be able to consistently find under- or overvalued securities A. I onlyB. I and II onlyC. II and III onlyD. I, II and III12. A stock quote indicates a stock price of $60 and a dividend yield of 3%. The latest quarterly dividend received by stock investors must have been ______ per share. A. $0.55B. $1.80C. $0.45D. $1.2513. Three stocks have share prices of $12, $75, and $30 with total market values of $400 million, $350 million and $150 million respectively. If you were to construct a price-weighted index of the three stocks what would be the index value? A. 300B. 39C. 43D. 3014. You decide to purchase an equal number of shares of stocks of firms to create a portfolio. If you wished to construct an index to track your portfolio performance your best match for your portfolio would be to construct a/an ______. A. value weighted indexB. equal weighted indexC. price weighted indexD. bond price index15. Consider the following three stocks:Assume at these prices the value-weighted index constructed with the three stocks is 490. What would the index be if stock B is split 2 for 1 and stock C 4 for 1? A. 265B. 430C. 355D. 490E. 100016. __________ often accompany short sales, and are used to limit potential losses from the short position. A. Limit ordersB. Restricted ordersC. Limit-loss ordersD. Stop-buy orders17. Specialists on the stock exchanges may do all of the following except _________. A. They make a market in shares of the firms for which they specializeB. They keep the limit order bookC. Use their privileged information to make speculative investments on their own accountD. Use their privileged information to make investments on behalf of clients of brokerage firms with which they do business 18. You purchased XYZ stock at $50 per share. The stock is currently selling at $65. Your gains could be protected by placing a _________. A. limit-buy orderB. limit-sell orderC. market orderD. stop-loss order19. Rank the following types of markets from least integrated and organized to most integrated and organized.I. Brokered marketsII. Continuous auction marketsIII. Dealer marketsIV. Direct search markets A. IV, II, I, IIIB. I, III, IV, IIC. II, III, IV, ID. IV, I, III, II20. The process of polling potential investors regarding their interest in a forthcoming initial public offering (IPO) is called ________. A. interest buildingB. book buildingC. market analysisD. customer identification21. Under firm commitment underwriting the ______ assumes the full risk that the shares cannot be sold to the public at the stipulated offering price. A. red herringB. issuing companyC. initial stockholderD. underwriter22. __________ are an indirect way U.S. investors can invest in foreign companies. A. ADRsB. IRAsC. SDRsD. CPCsQuestion 2 (25 points)Briefly explain the following (maximum 3 lines each)a)Convertible bond:b)MBS:c)Private placement::d)DAX:e)Bank Discount Yield:Question 3 (9 points)Based on the information given for the three stocks, calculate the first-period rates of return (from t = 0 to t = 1) ona. a market-value-weighted index.b. an equally-weighted index. Note: The subscripts 0, 1, and 2 indicate time t = 0, t = 1 and t = 2 respectively.

 

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