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Bio 1500 Test 6 - Bush & Schul Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Recognize what it means if a gene is expressed vs not expressed, turned on vs turned off, or up-regulated vs down-regulated. - you can be be a carrier of a gene but it's not shown- expressed vs not Whether or not the gene is translated and transcribed into a protein - turned on vs off up-regulated means something is produced more and down-regulated, something is produced less Connect variation in gene expression with differentiation/specialization of cells. - cells differentiate during development, so different genes are expressed during the creation and function of new cells. All cells have all the DNA, but certain cells only express certain genes that go with the cell's purpose/function Know examples of things or situations that cause genes to be turned on or off. - developmental stage, type of tissue, stage of physiological cycle, and environmental cues 2100% Pass Guarantee Sophia Bennett, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Describe the roles of transcription factors, activator proteins, repressor proteins, promoters, and RNA polymerase in gene expression. - transcription factors- proteins that control whether a gene is expressed or not Activator proteins- bind to DNA to facilitate transcription of a gene repressor proteins- bind to DNA to inhibit the transcription of a gene promoter - where the activator/repressor protein binds- the DNA that codes for the start of a gene RNA polymerase - This is the enzyme that starts the process of making a protein to express the gene Define 'regulatory genes,' explain broadly how they work, and w

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Questions and Answers 100% Pass


Recognize what it means if a gene is expressed vs not expressed, turned on vs turned

off, or up-regulated vs down-regulated. - ✔✔you can be be a carrier of a gene but it's

not shown- expressed vs not


Whether or not the gene is translated and transcribed into a protein - turned on vs off


up-regulated means something is produced more and down-regulated, something is

produced less


Connect variation in gene expression with differentiation/specialization of cells. -

✔✔cells differentiate during development, so different genes are expressed during the

creation and function of new cells.


All cells have all the DNA, but certain cells only express certain genes that go with the

cell's purpose/function


Know examples of things or situations that cause genes to be turned on or off. -

✔✔developmental stage, type of tissue, stage of physiological cycle, and environmental

cues



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, Describe the roles of transcription factors, activator proteins, repressor proteins,

promoters, and RNA polymerase in gene expression. - ✔✔transcription factors-

proteins that control whether a gene is expressed or not


Activator proteins- bind to DNA to facilitate transcription of a gene


repressor proteins- bind to DNA to inhibit the transcription of a gene


promoter - where the activator/repressor protein binds- the DNA that codes for the

start of a gene


RNA polymerase - This is the enzyme that starts the process of making a protein to

express the gene


Define 'regulatory genes,' explain broadly how they work, and why they are important.

- ✔✔Genes that code for the transcription factors


Explain what a gene or protein family is, using the globin genes/proteins as an

example. - ✔✔A related group of proteins with a similar sequence of AA. The globin in

the family have similar functions, but slightly different AA and different amounts.


Know the common sources of new genes, including mechanisms of gene duplication. -

✔✔Mutations-changes in DNA sequence Gene duplication during crossing over.


memorize the function of myoglobin in the body - ✔✔facilitates oxygen diffusion in the

muscle. Stores O2 in the muscles and releases it when needed




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