Online QUIZ 9 Worth 9 points total. (1.5 points each question)Deadline for completion is Thursday night Nov 29 at 11:59 pm. 2-hour time limit. Allow to migrate away.Two attempts allowed. Higher score will count toward grade. For questions 1-6, please refer to the following list (A-E) of mutant populations:A. a chemically mutagenized populationB. a genome-wide mutant collection made by RNAiC. a genome-wide mutant collection made by homologous recombinationD. a collection of T-DNA insertions for most of the genomeE. Collection of tilling lines1. Which of the mutant collections (A-E) typically contain(s) knockout and knock-down mutants?a. Bb. Cc. A and Ed. B and Ce. C and D f. B, C and D g. all of the methods 2. Which of the mutant collections generally contain(s) “point” mutants (e.g., missense and nonsense mutants)?a. A and E b. A, B and Ec. A, D and Ed. C and D e. B, C and Df. all of the methodsg. none of the methods3. Which collection(s) would you screen if you want to successfully find all of the genes in the yeast genome that are responsible for maintaining cell size? a. A b. B c. Cd. A and D e. E4. Which collection(s) would you screen if you want to find C. elegans mutants that display altered body size? a. A b. A and B c. A and Cd. C and E e. E5. Which collection(s) would you screen if you want to obtain missense mutations for a particular Arabidopsis gene that you are interested in? a. A and Db. B c. Cd. D e. E6. Which of the following collection(s) would you screen if you want to obtain a loss of function mutant (e.g., knockout mutation or mutant with an early stop codon) for a particular Arabidopsis gene that you are studying?a. Ab. B and C c. Cd. D and E e. A and
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