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Biological Science Study Set 2
Quiz 18: Control of Gene Expression in Bacteria
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
Which of the following levels of gene expression allows the most rapid response to environmental change?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a protein produced by a regulatory gene?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
The greatest expression of the lac operon occurs when lactose levels are ________.
Question 4
Multiple Choice
A compound known as X-gal is widely used in molecular genetic research. When wild-type (normal) E. coli is grown on medium containing X-gal, the bacterial colonies turn blue. In contrast, when lacZ mutants are grown on medium containing X-gal, the bacterial colonies remain their normal white color. X-gal is likely to be a compound ________.
Question 5
Multiple Choice
Allolactose, an isomer of lactose, is formed in small amounts from lactose. An E. coli cell is presented for the first time with the sugar lactose (containing allolactose) as a potential food source. Which of the following occurs when lactose enters the cell?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Suppose several genes are grouped together in a bacterial genome and the group results in a single enzyme. If one of these genes is mutated and the enzyme is no longer active, this gene must be part of ________.
Question 7
Multiple Choice
If you wanted to prevent a regulatory protein from changing gene expression, you would have to prevent physical contact between the protein and ________.
Question 8
Multiple Choice
In negative control, a gene is switched off when ________.
Question 9
Multiple Choice
Imagine that you have set up a genetic screen to identify E. coli mutants that cannot metabolize the amino acid tryptophan for energy. Beginning with a master plate containing many colonies, you prepare replica plates on medium with glucose or tryptophan as the only energy source. You would look for colonies that ________.
Question 10
Multiple Choice
In the first step of their experiments, Jacob and Monod treated E. coli cells with ultraviolet light or X-rays to ________.
Question 11
Multiple Choice
According to the lac operon model proposed by Jacob and Monod, what is predicted to occur if the operator is removed from the operon?
Question 12
Multiple Choice
Bacterial and eukaryotic cells primarily control gene expression at the level of transcription. If instead cells exerted control of gene expression primarily at the post-translational level, what would be different?
Question 13
Multiple Choice
Most repressor proteins are allosteric. Which of the following binds with the repressor to alter its conformation?
Question 14
Multiple Choice
Which of the following, when taken up by a cell, binds to a repressor so that the repressor no longer binds to the operator?
Question 15
Multiple Choice
The product of the lacI gene is ________.
Question 16
Multiple Choice
Jacob and Monod were intellectually primed to draw the conclusions they did concerning regulation of the lac operon. In part, this was due to their fascination with mechanisms of enzyme regulation. They knew that the activity of some enzymes is regulated when their reaction product binds to the enzyme, changing its shape and, therefore, its activity. This knowledge allowed them to easily make the intellectual leap to propose ________.
Question 17
Multiple Choice
Altering patterns of gene expression in prokaryotes would most likely serve an organism's survival by ________.
Question 18
Multiple Choice
Although the expression of most genes is tightly regulated, some genes are expressed at roughly constant rates. Which of the following genes would you predict to be constitutively (constantly) expressed?