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Give two examples of how eukaryotic organisms derive benefits from regulating gene expression - 
1) Rabbits change from brown to white due to a response to environmental changes 
2) larval to adult is totally different b/c of different proteins during life changes 
gene expression control is used in multicellular organisms to. . . - define tissues and cells w/ 
specific functions w/in organism 
What is the order of regulation of gene expression - transcription, RNA processing, translation, 
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Neuroscience, Sixth Edition 
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Chapter 1: Studying the Nervous System 
 
Multiple Choice 
 
1.	Which part of DNA is transcribed into messenger RNA? 
a.	Exon 
b.	Intron 
c.	Promoter 
d.	Non-coding DNA 
e.	Regulatory DNA Answer: a 
Textbook Reference: Genetics and Genomics Bloom’s Level: 2. Understanding 
 
2.	Genomics is the analysis of 
a.	coding DNA sequences for a species. 
b.	regulato...
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What does it mean to say that regulatory sequences are in cis? Correct Answer-they are one the same chromosome as the genes that they control 
 
Describe the distance between transcription regulator binding sites and the TATA box. Correct Answer-the transcriptional regulator binding sites are often really far away from the start of genes (10's of thousands of bp's long) 
 
If you see the TATA box on a strand of DNA, you know that this is the ________ of a gene. Correct Answer-promoter 
 
How w...
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Briefly explain how the base pairs A-T and C-G bond to each other and why the 
interactions they form are important to DNA unwinding. 
Base pairs form hydrogen bonds to each other. G and C form 3 hydrogen bonds, 
while A and T form 2 hydrogen bonds. These hydrogen bonds are weak 
electrostatic interactions that are able to hold the DNA together but are easily 
broken for the DNA to unwind. 
Why are telomerase inhibitors an attractive prospect for cancer therapies? 
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Compare and contrast transpiration and translocation. What is the difference between xylem and 
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stomata. Translocation is the channeling of the sugar through the phloem. 
 
Define hypoosmotic, hyperosmotic, and isomotic 1. Has a lower concentration of solutes 
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Pathophysiology, Canadian Edition, 2nd Edition by Kelly 
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Table of Contents 
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Eukaryotic promoters have a basal region which can contain a TATA box, 
initiator (Lnr), BRE (TFIIV recognition element) and what other element? 
 ~~> Downstream core promoter (DPE) 
In prokaryotes RNA polymerase requires what co-factor? 
 ~~> 70 sigma factor 
Forms the holoenzyme 
The promoter is formed of two hexameric sequences at what positions? 
 ~~> -35 and -10 
The amount of product transcribed is dependant on how close the promoter 
sequences are to what? 
 ~~> Consensus s...
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What enzyme does HIV use to convert RNA to DNA? - ANSWER - Reverse Transcriptase 
 
The promoter region of a prokaryotic gene is located ______ to the gene and is the binding site for ______. - ANSWER - 5'...RNA polymerase 
 
Which of the following is ...
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What is referred to as the "switch" in a DNA segment? 
The "switch" is known as the operator, a DNA segment typically located within the promoter 
region. 
 
What role does a repressor play in gene regulation? 
A repressor is a protein that attaches to an operator and obstructs RNA polymerase from 
attaching to the promoter. 
 
What is a corepressor? 
A corepressor is a molecule that works in conjunction with a repressor protein ...
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Chp 21: What is the region immediately adjacent to the 
starting site for RNA polymerization called? 
A) promoter 
B) enhancer 
C) initiator 
D) consensus sequence 
E) TF binding site 
A) promoter 
 
 
 
Chp 21: Which of the eukaryotic transcription factors is 
responsible for binding the TATA box? 
A) TFIIB 
B) TFIID 
C) TFIIE 
D) TFIIF 
E) TFIIH 
B) TFIID 
 
 
 
 
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