Exam 38: RNA Processing in Eukaryotes
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What role do small nucleolar ribonucleoproteins (snoRNPs) play in RNA processing?
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snoRNPs direct the extensive modification of nucleotides in pre-rRNA. These modifications occur on both ribose and based components and include methylation reactions and the formation of pseudouridine.
At least __________ % of all genetic diseases are caused by mutations that affect RNA splicing.
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-______________: These small nuclear RNAs form the catalytic center of the spliceosome.
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The immediate product of RNA polymerase II is often referred to as _________________.
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RNA self-splicing demonstrates the role of RNA as a(n) _________________.
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-Nearly all mRNA precursors in higher eukaryotes are ______________.
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Diversity in proteins is due to _________________ of the same gene.
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Recognition of the 5` splice site by _________________ is the first step in splicing.
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Diseases caused by mutations in pre-mRNA or in the splicing factors include:
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-______________ is/are elongated sequence(s) that stabilize(s) RNA.
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-A change, other than splicing, made to the base sequence of RNA following transcription is called ______________.
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