Learning: Chapter 17: Gene Expression: From Gene to Protein DSM

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The TATA box is a sequence with a __________ that allows for the binding of __________ and __________.

eukaryotic promoter; transcription factors; RNA polymerase II

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Eukaryotic processing of the primary transcript includes __________.

the addition of a 5ꞌ cap, a 3ꞌ poly-A tail, and the splicing out of introns

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Because the bacterial cell’s DNA is not surrounded by a nuclear envelope, __________ occur(s).

coupled transcription and translation

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__________ is the synthesis of a polypeptide using information in the mRNA.

Translation

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How many nucleotides are needed to code for a protein with 450 amino acids?

At least 1,350

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Genetic information of eukaryotic cells is transferred from the nucleus to the cytoplasm in the form of __________.

RNA

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When RNA is being made, the RNA base _________ always pairs with the base __________ in DNA.

U; A

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Stop codons are unique because they __________.

do not code for amino acids but instead allow a releasing factor to bind to the A site of the ribosome

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One strand of a DNA molecule has the following sequence: 3-AGTACAAACTATCCACCGTC-5.

 

In order for transcription to occur in that strand, there would have to be a specific recognition sequence, called a(n) __________, to the left of the DNA sequence indicated.

promoter

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Which of the following is a post-translational modification of a polypeptide?

Cleavage of a polypeptide into two or more chains

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Gene expression is __________.

the process by which DNA directs the synthesis of proteins

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The bonds that hold tRNA molecules in the correct three-dimensional shape are __________.

hydrogen bonds

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Insertions and deletions are called __________ mutations.

frameshift

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Which of the following best describes the arrangement of genetic information in a DNA molecule?

The three-nucleotide words of a gene are arranged in a nonoverlapping series on the DNA template strand.

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__________ is the synthesis of RNA using information in the DNA.

Transcription

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Which of the following catalyzes the linkage between ribonucleotides to form RNA during gene expression?

RNA polymerase

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What is a key difference in gene expression between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells?

In prokaryotic cells, the mRNA transcript is immediately available as mRNA without processing.

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The function of tRNA during protein synthesis is to __________.

deliver amino acids to their proper site during protein synthesis

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The type of point mutation that results in a premature stop codon is called a _________ mutation.

nonsense

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What is the proper order of the following events in the expression of a eukaryotic gene?

 

1. translation

2. RNA processing

3. transcription

4. modification of protein

3, 2, 1, 4

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Bacteria can transcribe and translate human genes to produce functional human proteins because __________.

the genetic code is nearly universal

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The “triplet code” refers to the fact that _________.

three nucleotides code for a single amino acid