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Genetic Regulation Prokaryotes
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Genes which need to be coordinately regulated but are not in operons may be regulated by
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A. common transcription factor binding domains
B. TATA boxes
C. CAAT regions
D. GC regions
Correct Answer
common transcription factor binding domains
Genetic Regulation Prokaryotes problems
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1. Catabolite activating protein exerts __________ control on transcription of the lac operon genes.
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A. positive
B. negative
C. may be positive or negative
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: positive
2. Alternate splicing of RNA transcripts is a mechanism to regulate
Options
A. tubulin
B. tachykinins
C. DNA methylation
D. leucine zippers
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Correct Answer: tachykinins
3. Sex determination in Drosophila involves
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A. alternate splicing
B. methylation
C. gene amplification
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: alternate splicing
4. Transcription factors are
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A. regions of DNA in the promoter area
B. regions of DNA in the enhancer area
C. any protein which binds to DNA
D. proteins which bind DNAand initiate transcription
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Correct Answer: proteins which bind DNAand initiate transcription
5. Why are several structural genes regulated as a unit in bacteria?
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A. An accident of evolution
B. It allows coordinating regulation of genes with a common function
C. The bacteria chromosome is so small; many different genes must be controlled by the same promoter
D. none of the above
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Correct Answer: It allows coordinating regulation of genes with a common function
6. The lac operon is transcribed in which segments?
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A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
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Correct Answer: 1
7. Which of the following occur in the presence of glucose?
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A.
lac
Z gene expression is increased
B. cAMP increases
C. Binding of CAP-cAMP complex to the promoter area decreases
D. none of the above
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Correct Answer: Binding of CAP-cAMP complex to the promoter area decreases
8. DNA is methylated at
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A. AC sequences
B. TATA sequences
C. CAAT sequences
D. CG sequences
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Correct Answer: CG sequences
9. A frameshift mutation occurs in the sigma subunit gene transcribed as part of SPOl early genes. What will be the immediate result?
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A. Early genes will not be translated
B. Middle genes will not be transcribed
C. The bacterial host will lyse immediately
D. Infection will proceed as usual
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Correct Answer: The bacterial host will lyse immediately
10. In the presence of high levels of tryptophan
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A. attenuator allows transcription of trp structural genes
B. attenuator propogates transcription
C. attenuator terminates transcription
D. none of the above
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Correct Answer: attenuator terminates transcription
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