Deck 11: How Genes Are Controlled
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Deck 11: How Genes Are Controlled
1
Non-coding DNA sequences are referred to as ________.
A)exons
B)introns
C)genes
A)exons
B)introns
C)genes
A
2
Which is a type of post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression?
A)inactivation of tRNA
B)alteration of DNA nucleotide sequences
C)breakdown of proteins
D)binding of transcription factors to enhancers
A)inactivation of tRNA
B)alteration of DNA nucleotide sequences
C)breakdown of proteins
D)binding of transcription factors to enhancers
C
3
The process by which genotype becomes expressed as phenotype is ________.
A)gene regulation
B)transcription
C)gene expression
D)translation
A)gene regulation
B)transcription
C)gene expression
D)translation
C
4
Cells communicate with one another via ________.
A)cascades of gene activation
B)the diffusion of RNA transcripts through adhesion junctions
C)signal transduction pathways
D)RNA splicing
A)cascades of gene activation
B)the diffusion of RNA transcripts through adhesion junctions
C)signal transduction pathways
D)RNA splicing
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In prokaryotes, the production of a single RNA transcript for a group of related genes is under the control of ________.
A)an operon
B)enhancers
C)a signal transduction pathway
D)transcription factors
A)an operon
B)enhancers
C)a signal transduction pathway
D)transcription factors
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6
What would you assume if you found RNA transcripts of lactose-utilizing genes within E. coli?
A)Lactose has bound to the lac operon activator.
B)Lactose is present in the cell.
C)The lac operon activator protein is present in the cell.
D)The lac operon repressor protein is absent in the cell.
A)Lactose has bound to the lac operon activator.
B)Lactose is present in the cell.
C)The lac operon activator protein is present in the cell.
D)The lac operon repressor protein is absent in the cell.
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7
Homeotic genes are important for ________.
A)the development of an organism's body plan
B)gene expression in prokaryotes
C)signal transduction pathways
D)gene regulation in eukaryotic cells
A)the development of an organism's body plan
B)gene expression in prokaryotes
C)signal transduction pathways
D)gene regulation in eukaryotic cells
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8
Bacterial RNA polymerase binds to the ________.
A)operator
B)repressor
C)enhancer
D)promoter
A)operator
B)repressor
C)enhancer
D)promoter
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9
What would enable a single RNA transcript to be translated into different polypeptides?
A)The RNA transcript can be spliced more than one way.
B)The coded polypeptide may be modified in more than one way.
C)The length of the RNA transcript tail can vary.
D)Two different genes can produce the same RNA transcript, which will then be translated differently.
A)The RNA transcript can be spliced more than one way.
B)The coded polypeptide may be modified in more than one way.
C)The length of the RNA transcript tail can vary.
D)Two different genes can produce the same RNA transcript, which will then be translated differently.
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10
In bacteria, what name is given to a cluster of genes with related functions, along with their DNA control sequences?
A)operon
B)operator
C)promoter
D)repressor
A)operon
B)operator
C)promoter
D)repressor
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11
What is the first level of control of eukaryotic gene transcription?
A)RNA splicing
B)attachment of RNA polymerase to the promoter
C)DNA packing and unpacking
D)the binding and unbinding of transcription factors to enhancer sequences
A)RNA splicing
B)attachment of RNA polymerase to the promoter
C)DNA packing and unpacking
D)the binding and unbinding of transcription factors to enhancer sequences
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12
Repressors act by blocking the binding of ________ to the operator.
A)promoters
B)DNA polymerase
C)the operon
D)RNA polymerase
A)promoters
B)DNA polymerase
C)the operon
D)RNA polymerase
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13
Male tortoiseshell cats ________.
A)do not have an X chromosome
B)have orange and black patches of fur that reflect the pattern of X chromosome inactivation
C)are usually XYY individuals
D)are likely to be exceedingly rare and very likely to be sterile since normal male cats are XY
A)do not have an X chromosome
B)have orange and black patches of fur that reflect the pattern of X chromosome inactivation
C)are usually XYY individuals
D)are likely to be exceedingly rare and very likely to be sterile since normal male cats are XY
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14
In an operon, the ________ acts as an on/off switch.
A)operator
B)promoter
C)activator
D)repressor
A)operator
B)promoter
C)activator
D)repressor
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15
Which is most likely to cause the development of a six-legged frog?
A)mutation of homeotic genes
B)binding of repressors to operons
C)a mutation in DNA polymerase that affects all cells
D)conversion of a proto-oncogene to an oncogene
A)mutation of homeotic genes
B)binding of repressors to operons
C)a mutation in DNA polymerase that affects all cells
D)conversion of a proto-oncogene to an oncogene
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16
In a eukaryotic cell an abnormal protein is binding to the promoter for a gene. Which process will likely occur in this scenario?
A)Transcription factors will bind to enhancers.
B)Transcription factors will bind to the promoter.
C)The gene will be expressed normally.
D)RNA polymerase will bind to the promoter.
A)Transcription factors will bind to enhancers.
B)Transcription factors will bind to the promoter.
C)The gene will be expressed normally.
D)RNA polymerase will bind to the promoter.
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17
What type of protein binds to silencers to prevent gene expression from occurring?
A)enhancers
B)repressors
C)promoters
D)RNA polymerase
A)enhancers
B)repressors
C)promoters
D)RNA polymerase
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18
Which of these plays a role in the regulation of transcription in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?
A)RNA splicing
B)attachment of RNA polymerase to the promoter
C)transcription factors
D)gene operons
A)RNA splicing
B)attachment of RNA polymerase to the promoter
C)transcription factors
D)gene operons
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19
What is the function of a repressor protein?
A)To turn off transcription by binding to the operator.
B)To turn off transcription by binding to the activator.
C)To turn on transcription by binding to the operator.
D)To turn on transcription by binding to the activator.
A)To turn off transcription by binding to the operator.
B)To turn off transcription by binding to the activator.
C)To turn on transcription by binding to the operator.
D)To turn on transcription by binding to the activator.
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20
While examining a human cell that functions normally, you determine that it has 45 functional chromosomes and one chromosome that is almost completely inactive. You immediately decide that it is very likely that this cell ________.
A)came from a normal human female
B)is lacking a chromosome
C)is a gamete
D)will become cancerous if one or two more genes are mutated
A)came from a normal human female
B)is lacking a chromosome
C)is a gamete
D)will become cancerous if one or two more genes are mutated
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21
What is the benefit of using avatars in cancer treatments?
A)Avatars result in the cure for cancer.
B)Avatars allow clinicians to identify more effective drugs to use.
C)Avatars can be used to prevent the onset of cancer in young people.
D)Avatars are used to develop new drugs to treat cancer.
A)Avatars result in the cure for cancer.
B)Avatars allow clinicians to identify more effective drugs to use.
C)Avatars can be used to prevent the onset of cancer in young people.
D)Avatars are used to develop new drugs to treat cancer.
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22
About one out of how many women will develop breast cancer?
A)2
B)4
C)8
D)10
A)2
B)4
C)8
D)10
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23
When referring to cell division, oncogenes are most like ________ while tumor suppressor genes are most like ________.
A)the brakes on a car; the gas pedal on a car
B)the gas pedal on a car; the brakes on a car
C)the steering wheel on a car; the gas pedal on a car
D)the brakes on a car; the steering wheel on a car
A)the brakes on a car; the gas pedal on a car
B)the gas pedal on a car; the brakes on a car
C)the steering wheel on a car; the gas pedal on a car
D)the brakes on a car; the steering wheel on a car
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24
More people die of ________ cancer than of any other cancer.
A)lung
B)skin
C)pancreatic
D)breast
A)lung
B)skin
C)pancreatic
D)breast
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25
Suppose a cDNA has the sequence CTTAGGA. What is the corresponding mRNA sequence?
A)AGGATTC
B)GAATCCT
C)GAAUCCU
D)UCCUAAG
A)AGGATTC
B)GAATCCT
C)GAAUCCU
D)UCCUAAG
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26
Which risk factor is associated with cancer of the colon and rectum?
A)tobacco
B)viruses
C)UV radiation
D)dietary fat
A)tobacco
B)viruses
C)UV radiation
D)dietary fat
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27
Data suggest that the normal version of BRCA1 functions as a(n)________.
A)oncogene
B)tumor-suppressor gene
C)proto-oncogene
D)silencer
A)oncogene
B)tumor-suppressor gene
C)proto-oncogene
D)silencer
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28
Many proto-oncogenes regulate ________.
A)cell growth
B)cell cloning
C)cell division
D)cell repair
A)cell growth
B)cell cloning
C)cell division
D)cell repair
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29
Inheritance of certain genes increases the risk of getting certain cancers; thus, it can be said that ________.
A)these cancers are inherited as a dominant trait
B)mutations that occur in somatic cells can be passed from parent to offspring
C)predisposition to these cancers is inherited
D)lifestyle will have little impact on cancer risk for these individuals
A)these cancers are inherited as a dominant trait
B)mutations that occur in somatic cells can be passed from parent to offspring
C)predisposition to these cancers is inherited
D)lifestyle will have little impact on cancer risk for these individuals
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30
Which of these lifestyle choices will increase cancer risk?
A)jogging
B)spending less time in the sun
C)changing to a diet low in plant fiber
D)quitting smoking
A)jogging
B)spending less time in the sun
C)changing to a diet low in plant fiber
D)quitting smoking
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31
Reproductive cloning has many applications. Choose the exception.
A)the production of genetically identical mice and rats for scientific use
B)the production of organs in pigs for transplant into humans
C)creating stem cells to treat human diseases
D)restoring populations of extinct animals such as the saber-toothed tiger
A)the production of genetically identical mice and rats for scientific use
B)the production of organs in pigs for transplant into humans
C)creating stem cells to treat human diseases
D)restoring populations of extinct animals such as the saber-toothed tiger
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32
If you were working for a pharmaceutical company trying to develop anticancer drugs, what biological process would be the best target to investigate?
A)meiosis
B)mitosis
C)cellular respiration
D)glycolysis
A)meiosis
B)mitosis
C)cellular respiration
D)glycolysis
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33
Homeotic genes ________.
A)have very different sequences in plant cells as compared to animal cells
B)are an example of convergent evolution
C)are evidence of the common ancestry of eukaryotic organisms
D)regulate gene expression in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells
A)have very different sequences in plant cells as compared to animal cells
B)are an example of convergent evolution
C)are evidence of the common ancestry of eukaryotic organisms
D)regulate gene expression in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells
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34
How are the cells in different body tissues able to perform different functions?
A)The cells exhibit different patterns of gene expression.
B)Different chromosomes have been inactivated in different cells.
C)The cells contain different genes.
D)Mutations have accumulated in the cells over time.
A)The cells exhibit different patterns of gene expression.
B)Different chromosomes have been inactivated in different cells.
C)The cells contain different genes.
D)Mutations have accumulated in the cells over time.
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35
How can mature plants be cloned to produce genetically identical copies?
A)Mature plant cells contain only a fraction of the genes found in an adult plant.
B)Plants have evolved over time to suit the need of human agriculture.
C)Mature plant cells can develop into all the specialized cells of an adult plant.
A)Mature plant cells contain only a fraction of the genes found in an adult plant.
B)Plants have evolved over time to suit the need of human agriculture.
C)Mature plant cells can develop into all the specialized cells of an adult plant.
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36
________ is(are)responsible for more cancers than any other carcinogen.
A)asbestos
B)UV radiation
C)tobacco
D)X-rays
A)asbestos
B)UV radiation
C)tobacco
D)X-rays
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37
What name is given to a gene that causes cancer?
A)repressor
B)promoter
C)homeotic gene
D)oncogene
A)repressor
B)promoter
C)homeotic gene
D)oncogene
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38
Which technique could tell you how gene expression differs between individuals with and without cystic fibrosis?
A)therapeutic cloning
B)DNA microarray
C)reproductive cloning
A)therapeutic cloning
B)DNA microarray
C)reproductive cloning
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39
Tumor cells can change over time in a variety of ways. The following options are all ways that tumors change over time except for one. Choose the exception.
A)Tumor cells show genetic variability.
B)Tumor cells grow uncontrollably.
C)Tumor cells pass on mutations when they divide.
D)Tumor cells can spread throughout the body.
A)Tumor cells show genetic variability.
B)Tumor cells grow uncontrollably.
C)Tumor cells pass on mutations when they divide.
D)Tumor cells can spread throughout the body.
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40
Identify a difference between embryonic and adult stem cells from the following list.
A)The use of embryonic stem cells raises fewer ethical issues than the use of adult stem cells.
B)Embryonic stem cells are undifferentiated; adult stem cells are partially differentiated.
C)It is easier to obtain embryonic stem cells.
D)Adult stem cells are easier to grow in culture.
A)The use of embryonic stem cells raises fewer ethical issues than the use of adult stem cells.
B)Embryonic stem cells are undifferentiated; adult stem cells are partially differentiated.
C)It is easier to obtain embryonic stem cells.
D)Adult stem cells are easier to grow in culture.
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41
A researcher is attempting to use RNAi to investigate the function of citrate synthase, an enzyme that is involved in the Kreb's cycle. If the researcher injected siRNAs complementary to citrate synthase mRNA into cells, what is the most likely outcome that she would observe?
A)Less citrate synthase RNA would be produced.
B)Less citrate synthase protein would be produced.
C)More citrate synthase protein would be produced.
D)More citrate synthase RNA would be produced.
A)Less citrate synthase RNA would be produced.
B)Less citrate synthase protein would be produced.
C)More citrate synthase protein would be produced.
D)More citrate synthase RNA would be produced.
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42
Consider the accompanying figure, which outlines cloning by nuclear transplantation. Why does the clone NOT resemble the surrogate mother? 
A)The sperm came from a male donor, who would also pass some of his traits to the clone.
B)The embryonic cells are adversely influenced by the surrogate.
C)The DNA for the clone comes from the genetic donor, not the surrogate.
D)The nuclear material from the egg would influence the appearance of the clone.

A)The sperm came from a male donor, who would also pass some of his traits to the clone.
B)The embryonic cells are adversely influenced by the surrogate.
C)The DNA for the clone comes from the genetic donor, not the surrogate.
D)The nuclear material from the egg would influence the appearance of the clone.
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43
Use the accompanying figure to answer this question. The initiation of transcription requires that enhancers bind to ________. 
A)DNA
B)the promoter
C)transcription factors
D)RNA polymerase

A)DNA
B)the promoter
C)transcription factors
D)RNA polymerase
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44
A variety of risk factors contribute to cancers. Additionally, some cancers are more deadly than others. What can you conclude from the accompanying figure regarding cancer? 
A)Pancreatic cancer resulted in more deaths in 2017 than lymphoma.
B)Alcohol only contributes to the development of liver cancer.
C)Prostate cancer only occurs in females.
D)There were over 130 million new diagnoses of colorectal cancer in 2017.

A)Pancreatic cancer resulted in more deaths in 2017 than lymphoma.
B)Alcohol only contributes to the development of liver cancer.
C)Prostate cancer only occurs in females.
D)There were over 130 million new diagnoses of colorectal cancer in 2017.
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45
In a typical colon cancer, the first step is ________. 
A)the inactivation of a tumor-suppressor gene
B)the mutation of a tumor-suppressor gene, producing an oncogene
C)the mutation of a proto-oncogene, producing an oncogene
D)the conversion of an oncogene to a tumor-suppressor gene

A)the inactivation of a tumor-suppressor gene
B)the mutation of a tumor-suppressor gene, producing an oncogene
C)the mutation of a proto-oncogene, producing an oncogene
D)the conversion of an oncogene to a tumor-suppressor gene
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46
DNA microarrays can be used to determine relative levels of gene expression between samples. DNA microarrays are usually interpreted by color: green means higher mRNA levels, yellow means equal levels, and red means lower levels. If you ran the samples from the temperature experiment on a DNA microarray using the 25°C experiment as a baseline, what results do you predict you would obtain?
A)The samples from the 37°C experiment would be green and the samples from the 10°C would be red.
B)The samples from the 37°C experiment would be red and the samples from the 10°C would be green.
C)The samples from the 37°C experiment would be green and the samples from the 10°C would be yellow.
D)The samples from the 37°C experiment would be yellow and the samples from the 10°C would be red.
A)The samples from the 37°C experiment would be green and the samples from the 10°C would be red.
B)The samples from the 37°C experiment would be red and the samples from the 10°C would be green.
C)The samples from the 37°C experiment would be green and the samples from the 10°C would be yellow.
D)The samples from the 37°C experiment would be yellow and the samples from the 10°C would be red.
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47
What can you conclude from these results?
A)Unpacking of the hexokinase gene occurs only at 37°C.
B)Transcription of the hexokinase gene occurs less frequently at lower temperatures.
C)The levels of hexokinase protein are not affected by temperature.
D)Translation of the hexokinase gene occurs more frequently at higher temperatures.
A)Unpacking of the hexokinase gene occurs only at 37°C.
B)Transcription of the hexokinase gene occurs less frequently at lower temperatures.
C)The levels of hexokinase protein are not affected by temperature.
D)Translation of the hexokinase gene occurs more frequently at higher temperatures.
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48
What can you conclude from this figure? 
A)The mRNA with exon 3 is longer than the mRNA with exon 4.
B)Exon 1 contains the stop codon for the production of a protein.
C)Exon 3 and exon 4 are being alternatively spliced.
D)This process is occurring in the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell.

A)The mRNA with exon 3 is longer than the mRNA with exon 4.
B)Exon 1 contains the stop codon for the production of a protein.
C)Exon 3 and exon 4 are being alternatively spliced.
D)This process is occurring in the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell.
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49
What would be the best experiment to do next to determine if cellular hexokinase protein concentration is temperature dependent?
A)Measure the amount of hexokinase mRNA in cells at different temperatures.
B)Measure the rate of transcription of the hexokinase gene in cells at different temperatures.
C)Measure the amount of mRNA that is broken down in cells at different temperatures.
D)Measure the rate of translation of the hexokinase mRNA in cells at different temperatures.
A)Measure the amount of hexokinase mRNA in cells at different temperatures.
B)Measure the rate of transcription of the hexokinase gene in cells at different temperatures.
C)Measure the amount of mRNA that is broken down in cells at different temperatures.
D)Measure the rate of translation of the hexokinase mRNA in cells at different temperatures.
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50
What can scientists achieve by injecting siRNAs into a cell via the process of RNA interference?
A)Scientists can turn genes on.
B)Scientists can prevent genes from being expressed.
C)Scientists can increase the rate of translation.
A)Scientists can turn genes on.
B)Scientists can prevent genes from being expressed.
C)Scientists can increase the rate of translation.
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51
Which is a possible result of a miRNA molecule binding to an mRNA molecule?
A)degradation of the mRNA
B)transcription of the mRNA
C)protection of the mRNA
D)addition of a cap and tail to the mRNA
A)degradation of the mRNA
B)transcription of the mRNA
C)protection of the mRNA
D)addition of a cap and tail to the mRNA
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52
Jim came across an advertisement for an herbal supplement that claimed to cure lung cancer by targeting precancerous cells in the lungs. If this claim were true, which of the following is a possible mechanism by which it may act?
A)The supplement would increase mutation rates in proto-oncogenes.
B)The supplement would inhibit the production of tumor suppressor proteins.
C)The supplement would stimulate translation of growth factors.
D)The supplement would restrict the transcription of oncogenes.
A)The supplement would increase mutation rates in proto-oncogenes.
B)The supplement would inhibit the production of tumor suppressor proteins.
C)The supplement would stimulate translation of growth factors.
D)The supplement would restrict the transcription of oncogenes.
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53
Jim learned that viruses can sometimes cause cancer and wants to know why. You tell him that ________.
A)a human cell can acquire a tumor-suppressor gene from a virus
B)a human cell can acquire a proto-oncogene from a virus
C)a human cell can acquire an oncogene from a virus
D)some viruses are passed from mother to child and cause "inherited" cancers
A)a human cell can acquire a tumor-suppressor gene from a virus
B)a human cell can acquire a proto-oncogene from a virus
C)a human cell can acquire an oncogene from a virus
D)some viruses are passed from mother to child and cause "inherited" cancers
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54
The lac operon is shown in the accompanying figure. The lac operon is usually in the ________ position and is activated by ________. 
A)on; the repressor
B)off; lactose
C)off; the repressor
D)on; the promoter

A)on; the repressor
B)off; lactose
C)off; the repressor
D)on; the promoter
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55
Jim learned that some cancer cells produce more growth factors than others. Which explanation most likely explains this observation?
A)Tumor suppressor genes may have been activated in the cells with more growth factors.
B)Mutations in homeotic genes may have occurred in the cells with fewer growth factors.
C)Vitamin C and Vitamin E may have been deficient in the cells with more growth factors.
D)Proto-oncogenes may have mutated to become oncogenes in the cells with more growth factors.
A)Tumor suppressor genes may have been activated in the cells with more growth factors.
B)Mutations in homeotic genes may have occurred in the cells with fewer growth factors.
C)Vitamin C and Vitamin E may have been deficient in the cells with more growth factors.
D)Proto-oncogenes may have mutated to become oncogenes in the cells with more growth factors.
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