Exam 11: Gene Expression: From Transcription to Translation
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What is the name of the nucleotide sequence that helps the 30S ribosomal subunit find the initiation codon on bacterial mRNAs?
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The surfaces of the two ribosomal subunits that face one another contain the binding sites for the mRNA and incoming tRNAs and are thus of key importance for the function of the ribosomes.The fact that these surfaces consist largely of RNA supports what proposal?
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Cells from a tremendously weakened embryo are examined and found to have seriously depleted levels of a number of tRNAs.If the defect resides in an RNA polymerase,which polymerase is most likely to be affected?
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Modifications to the nucleotides of pre-rRNAs are made _________?
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Which enzyme,also responsible for siRNA formation,carves miRNAs from their double-stranded,fold-back RNA precursor (pre-miRNA)?
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Where is the RNA polymerase II phosphorylated during its activation?
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Which of the following is not a potential application of the CRISPR-cas9 system?
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The intermediate stage that the group II introns pass through while undergoing self-splicing is called the _____.
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What appears to be the role of siRNA in destroying the target mRNA upon which it and its associated proteins act?
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What is the maximum number of tRNAs that a cell would be likely to have?
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What was the new name of Beadle and Tatum's hypothesis after it was discovered that some enzymes were composed of more than one polypeptide chain?
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What are the differences between piRNAs on the one hand and si/miRNAs on the other hand?
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How is the RISC directed to the target mRNA that it is destined to destroy?
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You travel to another planet and discover that its genetic system is based on DNA,but it has 6 bases instead of 4 as happens on Earth.The proteins on the planet have 30 amino acids.What would be the likely number of letters in each codon on this planet?
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What is meant by referring to the genetic code as universal?
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You have set up a cell-free transcription system in a test tube.By mixing DNA,RNA polymerase,sigma factors,ribonucleotides and other essential substances,you are able to make mRNAs identical to those made under a variety of conditions in the cells from which these components were isolated.What would happen if you were able to remove the sigma factor first added to the tube and replace it with another sigma factor?
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