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Essential Biology II with Lab |
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Question:
RNA polymerase
Answer:
Enzyme that separates DNA strands and also joins together complementary
RNA nucleotides
Question:
Transcription factors
Answer:
Assists RNA polymerase binding; controls rate of mRNA transcription
,Question:
Transcription initiation complex
Answer:
Combination of transcription factors, TATA box, and other proteins that allow
for RNA polymerase to bind
Question:
True or False. The TATA box is necessary for initiation of transcription and is
located on the RNA strand.
Answer:
false
Question:
Describe the process of elongation during transcription.
Answer:
Once unwinding of the DNA strand occurs, RNA polymerase uses the DNA
strand as a template adding complementary RNA nucleotides. The
synthesized mRNA pulls away from the DNA template so that the DNA
strands can re-associate.
,Question:
List at least one reason pre-mRNA processing is necessary.
Answer:
the 5' cap is necessary to begin the process of translation
Question:
Describe the role of tRNA in the cell.
Answer:
They are like cargo trucks; they are responsible for transferring amino acids
from cytosol to the growing amino acid chain.
Question:
intron
Answer:
non-coding regions of mR
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exon
Answer:
coding regions of mRNA
, Question:
splicing
Answer:
removal of segments of R
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spliceosome
Answer:
small RNA complexes and
Question:
Which RNA molecules are responsible for transferring amino acids during
translation:
Answer:
trna
Question:
ou Answered E-site
Answer:
permits passage of tRNA molecules out of the ribosome