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BIO230 Exam 2026 Questions and
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Transcriptome - Correct answer-The repetoire of all RNA in a cell at a time.

DNA Microarray - Correct answer-Shows DNA fragments representing all genes

with fluoresence representing the degree of expression

Proteome - Correct answer-All cellular protein-maintained by translation.

Prokaryotic Transcription (sigma factor, RNAp holoenzyme) - Correct answer-The

sigma factor helps RNA polymerase bind to the promoter. the DNA is bound and

when 10 nucleotides are synthesized the sigma factor is released for elongation and

termination to occur.

Gene regulatory proteins - Correct answer-AKA transcription factors, they bind to

Cis elements as activators or repressors.

Tryp operon - Correct answer-Makes sure that tryp is produced onl when it is

scarce. RNAP + sigma factors bind to the operator to turn it on, while tryp

regulatory protein turnsif off. It has a helix-turnhelix motif. Tryp induced

conformational changes allow the helixi-turn helix to fit in the DNA major grove.

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,Lac Operon - Correct answer-It creates beta-galactosidase to break down lactose

into glucose and galactose. Has dual regulation. When lactose is high and glucose

is low it is promoted by CAP. When lactose is low, it is repressed by the lac

repressor protein. When lactose levels increase, allolactose levels increase and bind

to the lac repressor, causing a conf. change releasing it and decreasing its binding

activity. When glucose levels are low, cAMP levels increase. cAMP binds to CAP,

pushes the CAP helix-turn-helix to bind to DNA making RNA P bining more

efficient.

Positive Transcriptional Regulation - Correct answer-Activator protein recruits

RNAP

Negative Transcriptional Regulation - Correct answer-RNAP and repressor

compete for binding. These elements are often found right before the promoter, but

can be found anywhere else (in eukaryotes they are sometimes downstream or

internal).

DNA looping - Correct answer-Cis elements far away from a start site play a

regulatory role eg the lac repressor 2*2 tetramer.

Bacteriophage lambda life cycle - Correct answer-Prophage Pathway-Join bacterial

DNA and reproduce with it. The lambda repressor represses cro protein, promotoes

lambda synthesis and represses its own transcription.

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, Lytic Pathway (unfavorable conditions)-form new viruses and break out. Cro

represses lambda and primarily transcribes itself. The cro repressor protein is a flip

flop device turning off cro and promoting itself in good conditions.

Repressillator - Correct answer-Synthetic gene ossilator: a represses b, promoting c

turning off a.

Transcription Attenuation - Correct answer-in prokaryotes transcription &

translation occur simultaneously, attenuation occurs when rapid translation of new

transcript causes premature termination of transcription. Regulatory proteins can

prevent it.

Riboswitches - Correct answer-Short RNA sequences that change conformation

when bound by small molecules eg guanine vi riboswitch-when guanine levels are

high, they bind the riboswitch, conformation changes and transcription is

terminated.

RNAPI - Correct answer-Transcribes 5.8s, 18s and 28s rrna GENES.

RNAPII - Correct answer-Transcribes all protein-coding genes, snoRNA genes,

miRNA genes, siRNA genes and most snRNA genes.

RNA PIII - Correct answer-Transcribes tRNA genes, 5SrRNA genes, some snRNA

genes and genes for other small RNAs..


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