Deck 15: Regulation of Gene Expression

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The table below lists several genotypes associated with the lac operon in E.coli.For each,indicate with a "+" or a "-" whether ?-galactosidase would be expected to be produced at induced levels.
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DNA methylation may be a significant mode of genetic regulation in eukaryotes.Methylation refers to ________.

A)altering RNA polymerase activity by methylation
B)changes in DNA-DNA hydrogen binding
C)altering translational activity,especially of highly methylated tRNAs
D)alteration of DNA polymerase activity by addition of methyl groups to glycine residues
E)addition of methyl groups to the cytosine of CG doublets
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In the diagram below,what type of control,positive or negative,is operating?
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Compare and contrast positive and negative control of gene expression in bacteria.
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Two modular elements that appear as consensus sequences upstream from RNA polymerase II transcription start sites are ________.

A)microsatellites and transposons
B)rDNA and nucleolar organizers
C)TATA and CAAT
D)TTAA and CCTT
E)enhancers and telomeres
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Which term most appropriately refers to a regulatory protein in prokaryotes?

A)translation
B)RNA processing
C)DNA binding protein
D)gyrase action
E)helicase activation
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Which term refers to a contiguous genetic complex that is under coordinated control?

A)lysogen
B)prototroph
C)operon
D)allosteric
E)attenuation
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Which term would be applied to a regulatory condition that occurs when protein is associated with a particular section of DNA and greatly reduces transcription?

A)negative control
B)positive control
C)induction
D)activation
E)stimulation
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Which of the following terms best characterizes catabolite repression associated with the lac operon in E.coli?

A)inducible system
B)repressible system
C)negative control
D)positive control
E)constitutive
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Present an overview of prokaryotic regulation in terms of growth efficiency.
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Describe what is meant by a gratuitous inducer.Give an example.
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(a)Describe by labeled diagram the structural components of the lac operon in E.coli.
(b)State the function of the lac regulator gene.
(c)State the function of ?-galactosidase in the lac system.
(d)Show by diagram the manner in which lactose brings about transcription of the three structural genes of the lac operon.
(e)Explain why certain mutations in the regulator gene (I?)of the lac system result in maximal synthesis of ?-galactosidase,permease,and transacetylase even in the absence of the inducer (lactose).
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When referring to attenuation in regulation of the trp operon,it would be safe to say that when there are high levels of tryptophan available to the organism,________.

A)the trp operon is being transcribed at relatively high levels
B)translational termination is likely
C)transcriptional termination is likely
D)tryptophan is inactivating the repressor protein
E)ribosomes are stalling during translation of the attenuator region
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Which of the following clusters of terms applies when addressing enhancers as elements associated with eukaryotic genetic regulation?

A)cis-acting,variable orientation,variable position
B)trans-acting,fixed position,fixed orientation
C)cis-acting,fixed position,fixed orientation
D)cis-acting,variable position,fixed orientation
E)trans- and cis-acting,variable position
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Regarding eukaryotic and prokaryotic genetic regulation,what process seems to be the most similar between the two?

A)transcriptional regulation
B)RNA splicing regulation
C)intron/exon shuffling
D)5'-capping regulation
E)poly-A tail addition
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Certain mutations in the regulator gene of the lac system in E.coli result in maximal synthesis of the Lac proteins (?-galactosidase,etc.)even in the absence of the inducer (lactose).Provide an explanation for this observation.
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In the lac operon,the product of structural gene lacZ is capable of ________.

A)nonautonomous replication
B)forming lactose from two glucose molecules
C)replacing hexokinase in the early steps of glycolysis
D)splitting the ?-linkage of lactose
E)forming ATP from pyruvate
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Genetic regulation in eukaryotes can take place at a variety of levels from transcriptional to posttranslational.At what level is genetic regulation considered most likely in prokaryotes?

A)transcriptional
B)capping
C)polyadenylation of the 3' end of the mRNAs
D)intron processing
E)exon processing
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Present a detailed description of the actions of the regulatory proteins in inducible and repressible enzyme systems.
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The table below lists several genotypes associated with the lac operon in E.coli.For each,indicate with a "+" or a "-" whether functional ?-galactosidase would be expected to be produced at induced levels.
The table below lists several genotypes associated with the lac operon in E.coli.For each,indicate with a + or a - whether functional ?-galactosidase would be expected to be produced at induced levels.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Regarding the trp operon,trpR? maps to a considerable distance from the structural genes.The mutation either inhibits the interaction with tryptophan or inhibits repressor formation entirely.In the presence of tryptophan in the medium,would you expect the trp operon to be transcriptionally active? Explain.
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Mutations in the lacI and lacO genes of the lac regulatory system in E.coli often lead to full transcription of the three structural genes,even when no lactose is available to the organism.Such mutations would be called ________.
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Explain why lacO? mutations are cis-acting,whereas lacI mutations can be trans-acting.
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Describe the positive control exerted by the catabolite activating protein (CAP).Include a description of catabolite repression.
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What is the function of the lacY gene in the lac operon?
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A constitutive mutation in the lac operon may be of several types.Name two types of constitutive mutations.
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Monod discovered that if tryptophan is present in relatively high quantities in the growth medium,the enzymes necessary for its synthesis are repressed.How does this occur?
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Regarding regulation of the trp operon,what might one appropriately call the amino acid tryptophan?
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What experimental results would indicate that the mutation lacI? is dominant to lacI??
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Within the control region of the trp operon is a section of DNA that is sensitive to levels of tryptophan in the system.What is the name of this region?
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What is an allosteric molecule?
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What symbols are used to describe constitutive mutations at specific regions of the lac regulatory system?
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Approximately 5 percent of the cytosine residues are methylated in the genome of any given eukaryote.In what way is DNA methylation related to genetic regulation?
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What is the function of RNA interference?
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Describe the function and general nature of promoters in eukaryotes.
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The cAMP-CAP complex and RNA polymerase bind more efficiently to the lac operon together than either does alone.What term is applied to this increased efficiency of binding?
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The catabolite repression system in E.coli essentially represses the lac operon when glucose is present.What evolutionary advantage would favor evolution of such a system?
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State whether the following statement is True or false; then give your reasoning: The terminating "hairpin" loop occurs in the trp operon when sufficient tryptophan is present.
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In what way is chromosomal organization within the nucleus of an interphase cell thought to be related to gene activity?
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Name at least three different levels of regulation in eukaryotes.
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What is alternative splicing?
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Alternative RNA splicing is a method that apparently evolved for the production of many different polypeptides from the same pre-mRNA.Provide an example of alternative splicing.
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Regarding the lactose utilization system in E.coli,a gratuitous inducer is a molecule that is chemically analogous to lactose and induces the operon,but it is not a substrate for the enzymes of the lac operon.
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The enzyme permease cleaves the linkage between glucose and galactose residues in lactose.
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In what ways are eukaryotic transcription factors thought to function?
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How are siRNA and miRNAs similar?
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Name two consensus sequences or modular DNA sequences that may be found upstream from coding regions of some eukaryotic genes.
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Under a system of negative control,genetic expression occurs unless some form of regulator shuts off such expression.
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Describe how nucleosomes may influence gene transcription.
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The trp operon is typically characterized as being both under negative control and repressible.
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What type of genetic control,positive or negative,typically results when transcription factors interact with DNA?
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Describe three characteristics of enhancers.
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The lac operon consists of three structural genes as well as the adjacent region of DNA known as the regulator.
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Transcription factors appear to be important molecules relating to the regulation of gene activity.In eukaryotes,two general classes or transcription factors exist.Briefly describe each.
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What is the location of an enhancer in relation to the gene it affects?
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Regarding the lactose utilization system in E.coli,a constitutive mutant is one in which the three enzymes are produced regardless of the presence or absence of lactose.
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Mutagenic studies of the promoter region of the ?-globin gene indicate that some areas are more likely than mutations in other areas to affect transcription rates.When mutations occur in consensus sequences (modular elements such as GC box,CAAT box,TATA box),does transcription increase or decrease?
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List three different types of genetic regulation in eukaryotes.
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Under a system of positive control,transcription does not occur unless a regulator molecule directly stimulates RNA production.
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Describe the general structure of a transcription factor.
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The trp and lac operons are both subject to forms of control that are typically called negative.
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Attenuation is known to occur in the lac operon.
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In general,one could say that there are fewer levels of regulation possible in prokaryotes than in eukaryotes.
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Alternative RNA processing can result in different mRNAs that start with different exons.
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Alternative RNA processing generates different mRNAs that can direct the synthesis of different polypeptides.
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Attenuation involves the termination of mRNA synthesis.
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In the eukaryotic promoters that have it,the CAAT box appears to be critical to the promoter's ability to facilitate transcription.
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Transcription in eukaryotes is generally influenced by enhancers,just as in prokaryotes.
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Regulation of RNA transport through the nuclear membrane is as common in prokaryotes as in eukaryotes.
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The table below lists several genotypes associated with the lac operon in E.coli.For each,indicate with a "+" or a "-" whether ?-galactosidase would be expected to be produced at induced levels.
The table below lists several genotypes associated with the lac operon in E.coli.For each,indicate with a + or a - whether ?-galactosidase would be expected to be produced at induced levels.
(a)- +
(b)- -
(c)+ +
(d)- -
2
DNA methylation may be a significant mode of genetic regulation in eukaryotes.Methylation refers to ________.

A)altering RNA polymerase activity by methylation
B)changes in DNA-DNA hydrogen binding
C)altering translational activity,especially of highly methylated tRNAs
D)alteration of DNA polymerase activity by addition of methyl groups to glycine residues
E)addition of methyl groups to the cytosine of CG doublets
E
3
In the diagram below,what type of control,positive or negative,is operating?
In the diagram below,what type of control,positive or negative,is operating?
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Compare and contrast positive and negative control of gene expression in bacteria.
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Two modular elements that appear as consensus sequences upstream from RNA polymerase II transcription start sites are ________.

A)microsatellites and transposons
B)rDNA and nucleolar organizers
C)TATA and CAAT
D)TTAA and CCTT
E)enhancers and telomeres
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Which term most appropriately refers to a regulatory protein in prokaryotes?

A)translation
B)RNA processing
C)DNA binding protein
D)gyrase action
E)helicase activation
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Which term refers to a contiguous genetic complex that is under coordinated control?

A)lysogen
B)prototroph
C)operon
D)allosteric
E)attenuation
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Which term would be applied to a regulatory condition that occurs when protein is associated with a particular section of DNA and greatly reduces transcription?

A)negative control
B)positive control
C)induction
D)activation
E)stimulation
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Which of the following terms best characterizes catabolite repression associated with the lac operon in E.coli?

A)inducible system
B)repressible system
C)negative control
D)positive control
E)constitutive
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Present an overview of prokaryotic regulation in terms of growth efficiency.
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Describe what is meant by a gratuitous inducer.Give an example.
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(a)Describe by labeled diagram the structural components of the lac operon in E.coli.
(b)State the function of the lac regulator gene.
(c)State the function of ?-galactosidase in the lac system.
(d)Show by diagram the manner in which lactose brings about transcription of the three structural genes of the lac operon.
(e)Explain why certain mutations in the regulator gene (I?)of the lac system result in maximal synthesis of ?-galactosidase,permease,and transacetylase even in the absence of the inducer (lactose).
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When referring to attenuation in regulation of the trp operon,it would be safe to say that when there are high levels of tryptophan available to the organism,________.

A)the trp operon is being transcribed at relatively high levels
B)translational termination is likely
C)transcriptional termination is likely
D)tryptophan is inactivating the repressor protein
E)ribosomes are stalling during translation of the attenuator region
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Which of the following clusters of terms applies when addressing enhancers as elements associated with eukaryotic genetic regulation?

A)cis-acting,variable orientation,variable position
B)trans-acting,fixed position,fixed orientation
C)cis-acting,fixed position,fixed orientation
D)cis-acting,variable position,fixed orientation
E)trans- and cis-acting,variable position
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Regarding eukaryotic and prokaryotic genetic regulation,what process seems to be the most similar between the two?

A)transcriptional regulation
B)RNA splicing regulation
C)intron/exon shuffling
D)5'-capping regulation
E)poly-A tail addition
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Certain mutations in the regulator gene of the lac system in E.coli result in maximal synthesis of the Lac proteins (?-galactosidase,etc.)even in the absence of the inducer (lactose).Provide an explanation for this observation.
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In the lac operon,the product of structural gene lacZ is capable of ________.

A)nonautonomous replication
B)forming lactose from two glucose molecules
C)replacing hexokinase in the early steps of glycolysis
D)splitting the ?-linkage of lactose
E)forming ATP from pyruvate
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Genetic regulation in eukaryotes can take place at a variety of levels from transcriptional to posttranslational.At what level is genetic regulation considered most likely in prokaryotes?

A)transcriptional
B)capping
C)polyadenylation of the 3' end of the mRNAs
D)intron processing
E)exon processing
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Present a detailed description of the actions of the regulatory proteins in inducible and repressible enzyme systems.
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The table below lists several genotypes associated with the lac operon in E.coli.For each,indicate with a "+" or a "-" whether functional ?-galactosidase would be expected to be produced at induced levels.
The table below lists several genotypes associated with the lac operon in E.coli.For each,indicate with a + or a - whether functional ?-galactosidase would be expected to be produced at induced levels.
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Regarding the trp operon,trpR? maps to a considerable distance from the structural genes.The mutation either inhibits the interaction with tryptophan or inhibits repressor formation entirely.In the presence of tryptophan in the medium,would you expect the trp operon to be transcriptionally active? Explain.
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Mutations in the lacI and lacO genes of the lac regulatory system in E.coli often lead to full transcription of the three structural genes,even when no lactose is available to the organism.Such mutations would be called ________.
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Explain why lacO? mutations are cis-acting,whereas lacI mutations can be trans-acting.
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Describe the positive control exerted by the catabolite activating protein (CAP).Include a description of catabolite repression.
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What is the function of the lacY gene in the lac operon?
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A constitutive mutation in the lac operon may be of several types.Name two types of constitutive mutations.
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Monod discovered that if tryptophan is present in relatively high quantities in the growth medium,the enzymes necessary for its synthesis are repressed.How does this occur?
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Regarding regulation of the trp operon,what might one appropriately call the amino acid tryptophan?
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What experimental results would indicate that the mutation lacI? is dominant to lacI??
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Within the control region of the trp operon is a section of DNA that is sensitive to levels of tryptophan in the system.What is the name of this region?
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What is an allosteric molecule?
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What symbols are used to describe constitutive mutations at specific regions of the lac regulatory system?
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Approximately 5 percent of the cytosine residues are methylated in the genome of any given eukaryote.In what way is DNA methylation related to genetic regulation?
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What is the function of RNA interference?
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Describe the function and general nature of promoters in eukaryotes.
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The cAMP-CAP complex and RNA polymerase bind more efficiently to the lac operon together than either does alone.What term is applied to this increased efficiency of binding?
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The catabolite repression system in E.coli essentially represses the lac operon when glucose is present.What evolutionary advantage would favor evolution of such a system?
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State whether the following statement is True or false; then give your reasoning: The terminating "hairpin" loop occurs in the trp operon when sufficient tryptophan is present.
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In what way is chromosomal organization within the nucleus of an interphase cell thought to be related to gene activity?
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Name at least three different levels of regulation in eukaryotes.
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What is alternative splicing?
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Alternative RNA splicing is a method that apparently evolved for the production of many different polypeptides from the same pre-mRNA.Provide an example of alternative splicing.
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Regarding the lactose utilization system in E.coli,a gratuitous inducer is a molecule that is chemically analogous to lactose and induces the operon,but it is not a substrate for the enzymes of the lac operon.
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The enzyme permease cleaves the linkage between glucose and galactose residues in lactose.
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In what ways are eukaryotic transcription factors thought to function?
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How are siRNA and miRNAs similar?
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Name two consensus sequences or modular DNA sequences that may be found upstream from coding regions of some eukaryotic genes.
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Under a system of negative control,genetic expression occurs unless some form of regulator shuts off such expression.
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Describe how nucleosomes may influence gene transcription.
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The trp operon is typically characterized as being both under negative control and repressible.
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What type of genetic control,positive or negative,typically results when transcription factors interact with DNA?
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Describe three characteristics of enhancers.
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The lac operon consists of three structural genes as well as the adjacent region of DNA known as the regulator.
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Transcription factors appear to be important molecules relating to the regulation of gene activity.In eukaryotes,two general classes or transcription factors exist.Briefly describe each.
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What is the location of an enhancer in relation to the gene it affects?
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Regarding the lactose utilization system in E.coli,a constitutive mutant is one in which the three enzymes are produced regardless of the presence or absence of lactose.
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Mutagenic studies of the promoter region of the ?-globin gene indicate that some areas are more likely than mutations in other areas to affect transcription rates.When mutations occur in consensus sequences (modular elements such as GC box,CAAT box,TATA box),does transcription increase or decrease?
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List three different types of genetic regulation in eukaryotes.
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Under a system of positive control,transcription does not occur unless a regulator molecule directly stimulates RNA production.
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Describe the general structure of a transcription factor.
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The trp and lac operons are both subject to forms of control that are typically called negative.
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Attenuation is known to occur in the lac operon.
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In general,one could say that there are fewer levels of regulation possible in prokaryotes than in eukaryotes.
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Alternative RNA processing can result in different mRNAs that start with different exons.
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Alternative RNA processing generates different mRNAs that can direct the synthesis of different polypeptides.
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Attenuation involves the termination of mRNA synthesis.
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In the eukaryotic promoters that have it,the CAAT box appears to be critical to the promoter's ability to facilitate transcription.
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Transcription in eukaryotes is generally influenced by enhancers,just as in prokaryotes.
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Regulation of RNA transport through the nuclear membrane is as common in prokaryotes as in eukaryotes.
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