Chapter 18 Flashcards

1
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Site where RNA polymerase can bind to DNA and begin transcription

A

Promoter

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2
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Controls the access of RNA polymerase to the genes

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Operator

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3
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Entire stretch of DNA required for enzyme production

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Operon

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4
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Binds to operator and blocks attachment of RNA polymerase to the promoter

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Repressor

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5
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Gene that codes for a protein like a repressor that controls the transcription of another gene or group of genes

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Regulatory genes

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6
Q

Can be stimulated when a specific small molecule interacts with a regulatory protein; off and can be turned on

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Inducible operon

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7
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Can be inhibited when a specific small molecule binds allosterically to a regulatory protein; on and can be turned off

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Repressible operon

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8
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Attachment of acetyl groups to certain amino acids of histone proteins

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Histone acetylation

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9
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Adding methyl groups on DNA bases; turns off genes

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DNA methylation

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10
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Methylation permanently regulates expression of either the maternal or paternal allele of particular genes at the start of development

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Genomic imprinting

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