Exam 12: Control of Gene Expression
Exam 1: Introduction to the Study of Cell and Molecular Biology67 Questions
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Exam 4: The Structure and Function of the Plasma Membrane114 Questions
Exam 5: Aerobic Respiration and the Mitochondrion95 Questions
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Exam 10: The Nature of the Gene and the Genome95 Questions
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Exam 12: Control of Gene Expression88 Questions
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Exam 14: Cellular Reproduction98 Questions
Exam 15: Cell Signaling and Signal Transduction: Communication Between Cells105 Questions
Exam 16: Cancer74 Questions
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What is the name of the gene that makes the RNA thought to be responsible for the inactivation if the X chromosome?
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What level of control of gene expression is defined as regulating whether or not a particular mRNA is actually used in protein synthesis and,if so,how long and for how long a period of time?
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Covalent linkage to what small,highly-conserved protein marks proteins for destruction?
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What site on a bacterial operon segment of a chromosome is adjacent to or overlaps with a promoter?
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The localization of mRNAs is mediated by specific proteins that recognize mRNA localization sequences on the mRNAs.What name has been given to these sequences?
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When DNA-binding proteins are removed from immunoprecipitated DNA sequences and the DNA fragments precipitated by the antibody are subsequently sequenced directly to determine the genomic sites bound,the technique is called __________.
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The thin filamentous meshwork within the nucleus that is bound by integral membrane proteins of the inner surface of the nuclear envelope in animal cells is called the _________.
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When present,the TATA,CAAT and GC boxes are typically found within 100 - 150 bp upstream from the transcription start site.Due to their closeness to the start of gene,they are often called ______.
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A complex of exonucleases that degrades mRNAs is called the ______.
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What domain of a transcription factor is responsible for recognizing and associating with specific DNA base pair sequences?
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Deadenylation,decapping and 5' -> 3' degradation occur within small,transient cytoplasmic granules called _________.
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Why does the activation of a protein kinase that acts on initiation factor eIF2 block protein synthesis?
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What experimental evidence suggests that the N-terminal tails of histones participate in the formation of higher-order chromatin structure?
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Why might localizing mRNAs in the oocyte be more efficient than localizing the proteins they encode?
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Which transcription factor helps to activate genes needed for cell division?
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The DNA loops of 80 - 100 nm fibers begin and end with _______.
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Each transcription factor usually has at least two domains that mediate different aspects of their function.What are they?
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The inactive mRNAs that are stored in an egg prior to fertilization typically have ________.
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