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Central dogma - info stored in DNA -- transcribed into RNA -- translated into protein What enzyme carries out transcription - RNA polymerase What is the updated version of the central dogma - includes retroviruses -- genetic info can be stored in RNA which is then transcribed into DNA by reverse transcriptase What is the issue with reverse transcptase - it is very error prone and there is no proofreading function, which allows the virus to mutate very fast What are the two catergories of genes - Protein coding and non-protein coding genes What happens to non-protein coding genes - they are transcribed, but not translated What are the three parts of a gene - promoter region, coding region, termination sequence Promoter region - where RNA polymerase binds Coding region - gene that is transcribed by rna polymerase, has a coding and template strand

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UNT (BIOL 2311) Lab exam 1 Questions
And Answers.latest Exam 2025/2026




Central dogma - info stored in DNA --> transcribed into RNA -->
translated into protein


What enzyme carries out transcription - RNA polymerase


What is the updated version of the central dogma - includes
retroviruses --> genetic info can be stored in RNA which is then
transcribed into DNA by reverse transcriptase


What is the issue with reverse transcptase - it is very error
prone and there is no proofreading function, which allows the
virus to mutate very fast


What are the two catergories of genes - Protein coding and
non-protein coding genes
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,What happens to non-protein coding genes - they are
transcribed, but not translated


What are the three parts of a gene - promoter region, coding
region, termination sequence


Promoter region - where RNA polymerase binds


Coding region - gene that is transcribed by rna polymerase,
has a coding and template strand


How does rna polymerase transcribe generally - has a helicase
function to break up the strand and then makes a
complementary sequence to the template strand


What is the difference between the template and coding strand
- the template strand is the strand we copy, the coding strand
contains the sequence we want --> new strand will be identical
to the coding strand


What are the phases of transcription - initation, elongation,
termination
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, What occurs during initiation - rna polymerase attaches to the
promoter and separates the strands


What occurs during elongation - polymerase reads the
template strand to generate the rna transcript


What occurs during termination - once polymerase reaches
termination sequences it detaches from dna and releases the
rna transcript


What causes the rna polymerase to detach - the rho factor
breaks the hydrogen bonding between rna polymerase and
the new strand


How many types of rna polymerase do prokaryotes have - 1


What are the 2 section of RNA polymerase in prokaryotes -
sigma factor and core enzyme


Sigma factor - binds to promoter region of genes via dna
sequence region, separates strands to enable core enzyme to
begin transcription
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