Deck 10: From DNA to Proteins: Transcription and Rna Processing

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The transcription unit includes three essential regions.What is the proper order of these regions?
a.terminator,RNA coding sequence,promoter
b.RNA coding sequence,promoter,terminator
c.promoter,RNA coding sequence,terminator
d.RNA coding sequence,terminator,promoter
e.promoter,terminator,RNA coding sequence
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Which of the following is true of RNA compared to DNA?
a.RNA and DNA use the same bases.
b.RNA has a hydroxyl group on the 2'-carbon atom of its sugar component.
c.Both are primarily double stranded.
d.RNA exists in one form.
e.RNA is more stable than DNA.
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When RNA is transcribed from a gene,which strand of DNA is used?
a.the template strand
b.the nontemplate strand
c.RNA is transcribed from either strand at random.
d.RNA is transcribed from either strand in a regulated manner.
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In rho-dependent transcription termination,the rho factor binds to ___________.
a.mRNA
b.DNA near the end of the transcribed region)
c.RNA polymerase
d.sigma subunit
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The bacterial holoenzyme binds to which part of the promoter?
a.-10 consensus sequence
b.-35 consensus sequence
c.-10 and -35 consensus sequence
d.The holoenzyme does not bind to the promoter.
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If an mRNA is hybridized to DNA and we observe loops of noncoding DNA that are not hybridized to DNA,then what might we conclude?
a.The gene and protein are collinear.
b.The gene and protein are not collinear.
c.The loops signify a mutation in that DNA region.
d.No conclusions can be made.
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What would the result be if a specific sigma subunit were mutated?
a.Nothing would result: sigma is not essential.
b.RNA polymerase would still bind at specific sites,but elongation would fail.
c.RNA polymerase would fail to initiate transcription at the promoter specific to the sigma subunit.
d. The core enzyme would not be stable.
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What is the most likely result from mutating a prokaryotic Shine-Dalgarno sequence?
a.The translated protein would have different amino acids.
b.The mRNA would be less stable.
c.The ribosome would not be able to bind to the mRNA.
d.None of the above: prokaryotes do not have a Shine-Dalgarno sequence.
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Small interfering RNA siRNAmolecules block gene expression by degrading mRNA or inhibiting transcription.Which genes do they target?
a.genes from which they were transcribed
b.genes that they were not transcribed from
c.random genes
d.none of the above
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Which intron component is the first to be cleaved during the splicing process?
a.5' splice site
b.3' splice site
c.branch point
d.depends upon the species
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Which is NOT true of ribosomes?
a.They are composed of proteins and ribosomal RNA molecules.
b.They are made up of only ribosomal RNA molecules.
c.They contain a small subunit and a large subunit.
d.RNAs undergo extensive processing.
Question
What kind of RNA functions in splicing and is associated with the spliceosome?
a.transfer RNA tRNA)
b.ribosomal RNA rRNA)
c.small nuclear RNA snRNA)
d.none of the above
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Deck 10: From DNA to Proteins: Transcription and Rna Processing
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The transcription unit includes three essential regions.What is the proper order of these regions?
a.terminator,RNA coding sequence,promoter
b.RNA coding sequence,promoter,terminator
c.promoter,RNA coding sequence,terminator
d.RNA coding sequence,terminator,promoter
e.promoter,terminator,RNA coding sequence
p romoter , RNA coding sequence , terminator
2
Which of the following is true of RNA compared to DNA?
a.RNA and DNA use the same bases.
b.RNA has a hydroxyl group on the 2'-carbon atom of its sugar component.
c.Both are primarily double stranded.
d.RNA exists in one form.
e.RNA is more stable than DNA.
RNA has a hydroxyl group on the 2'-carbon atom of its sugar compon ent.
3
When RNA is transcribed from a gene,which strand of DNA is used?
a.the template strand
b.the nontemplate strand
c.RNA is transcribed from either strand at random.
d.RNA is transcribed from either strand in a regulated manner.
the t emplate strand
4
In rho-dependent transcription termination,the rho factor binds to ___________.
a.mRNA
b.DNA near the end of the transcribed region)
c.RNA polymerase
d.sigma subunit
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The bacterial holoenzyme binds to which part of the promoter?
a.-10 consensus sequence
b.-35 consensus sequence
c.-10 and -35 consensus sequence
d.The holoenzyme does not bind to the promoter.
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If an mRNA is hybridized to DNA and we observe loops of noncoding DNA that are not hybridized to DNA,then what might we conclude?
a.The gene and protein are collinear.
b.The gene and protein are not collinear.
c.The loops signify a mutation in that DNA region.
d.No conclusions can be made.
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7
What would the result be if a specific sigma subunit were mutated?
a.Nothing would result: sigma is not essential.
b.RNA polymerase would still bind at specific sites,but elongation would fail.
c.RNA polymerase would fail to initiate transcription at the promoter specific to the sigma subunit.
d. The core enzyme would not be stable.
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What is the most likely result from mutating a prokaryotic Shine-Dalgarno sequence?
a.The translated protein would have different amino acids.
b.The mRNA would be less stable.
c.The ribosome would not be able to bind to the mRNA.
d.None of the above: prokaryotes do not have a Shine-Dalgarno sequence.
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9
Small interfering RNA siRNAmolecules block gene expression by degrading mRNA or inhibiting transcription.Which genes do they target?
a.genes from which they were transcribed
b.genes that they were not transcribed from
c.random genes
d.none of the above
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Which intron component is the first to be cleaved during the splicing process?
a.5' splice site
b.3' splice site
c.branch point
d.depends upon the species
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Which is NOT true of ribosomes?
a.They are composed of proteins and ribosomal RNA molecules.
b.They are made up of only ribosomal RNA molecules.
c.They contain a small subunit and a large subunit.
d.RNAs undergo extensive processing.
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What kind of RNA functions in splicing and is associated with the spliceosome?
a.transfer RNA tRNA)
b.ribosomal RNA rRNA)
c.small nuclear RNA snRNA)
d.none of the above
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