SPECIAL TRANSFERS and GENE REGULATION Flashcards

1
Q

The use of the RNA molecule as a template to create another RNA moolecule

A

RNA replication

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2
Q

Enzyme used to create DNA from RNA

A

Reverse transcriptase

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3
Q

(DNA to protein) Using antibiotics that alter the mRNA selectivity of ribosomes allowing it to use ssDNA as a template

A

DNA translation

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4
Q

Certain gene are expressed under a particular biological circumstance

A

Regulation of gene expression

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5
Q

In E. Coli and many other bacteria, genes for several different proteins may be encoded on a single transcript in a unit called ———

A

OPERON

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6
Q

TRUE OR FALSE

The genes of an operon share the same transcriptional regulation, but are translated individually

A

TRUE

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7
Q

TRUE OR FALSE

E. coli activates transcription only when lactose is available for it to digest.

A

TRUE

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8
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cis regulators

A

P, O, CBS

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9
Q

trans-regulator (not necessarily need to be encoded on the same piece of DNA as the genes regulate

A

LacI

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10
Q

Binding of the ——— prevents RNA polymerase from binding to the promoter

A

repressor

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11
Q

codes for the homotetramer protein repressor

A

LacI

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12
Q

Trans-factor, allosteric activator of lac operon

A

CAP

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13
Q

low glucose, but the lactose is present

A

transcription occurs

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14
Q

High Glucose, inactive CAP; thus, transcription ———

A

will not occur

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15
Q

In lac operon, lactose acts as —————, as it binds to the repressor protein and render it inactive which allows transcription of the operon.

A

inducer

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16
Q

cis-regulatory elements; can be located near or far, and either upstream or downstream, from the promoter

A

ENHANCERS

17
Q

Trans-regulatory element; Bind to enhancers and RNA pol to activate transcription

A

Transcription Factors

18
Q

Development of a large, spiny pelvic fin in stickleback depends on the presence of a particular enhancer element upstream of a gene called

A

Pitx

19
Q

any heritable change in phenotype that is associated with a change in something other than chromosomal DNA sequence

A

EPIGENETICS

20
Q

Addition of methyl to inactivate specific gene expression

A

Methylation

21
Q

found in E. coli bacteria, is a group of genes that encode biosynthetic enzymes for the amino acid tryptophan

A

TRP operon

22
Q

Low levels of tryptophan indicates

A

active transcription, and inactive repressor

23
Q

High levels of tryptophan implies

A

inactive transcription, and active repressor

tryptophan acts as co-repressor=off gene coding

24
Q

Lac Z

A

β-galactosidase

25
Q

Lac Y

A

galactoside permease or lac permease

26
Q

Lac A

A

Transacetylase

27
Q

a mechanism for reducing expression of the trp operon when levels of tryptophan are high

A

ATTENUATION

28
Q

Trp Operon: —————–: Lac Operon: Inducible System

A

REPRESSIBLE SYSTEM