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BIOL 2301 TEST Q&A
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---13July 20252024/2025A+
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transcriptional activators - ANSWER-•recruit transcription complex to promoter or initiate transcription by an already assembled complex 
•can be characterized by DNA binding protein folds 
 
transcription factor - ANSWER-•protein that binds dna 
•affects transcription rate of a gene 
 
helix-turn-helix - ANSWER-•2 α helices 
•binds to a major groove 
 
zinc finger - ANSWER-•amino acid loop with zinc at the base 
•binds to a major groove 
 
leucine zipper -...
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CMMB 411 FINAL QUESTIONS WITH ACCURATE ANSWERS
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---42February 20262025/2026A+
- are enhancers and insulators found in yeast? correct answer NO only in mammals 
 
Describe how the TFs work synergistically to activate the INF-B gene correct answer - upon viral infection, three TFs and a structural protein are produced that work synergistically to turn on the gene only when all 4 are present 
- the structural protein (HMGA-1) straightens the DNA 
- this allows IRF, ATF/Jun, and NF-Kappa Beta to bind and activate the gene by recruiting the co-activator CBP 
- stimulates tran...
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BSC 310 EXAM II || A+ Verified Solutions.
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---15October 20242024/2025A+
- Pribnow box correct answers -interacts with a specific component of sigma part of RNA polymerase to line it up on DNA 
-located 10 bases before the start of transcription 
-consensus TATAAT 
 
Sigma factor correct answers -key to allowing RNA polymerase bind to promoter sequence 
-more than one sigma factor 
-turn on/off whole suits of genes 
-closer to particular sequence in promoter (consensus), the stronger the promoter 
-recognize Pribnow box and -35 region 
 
-35 region correct answers ~35 ...
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MCB 317 Exam 3 Questions with Correct Answers Already Passed
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--3April 20252024/2025A+Available in bundle
- MCB 317 Exam 3 Questions with Correct Answers Already Passed 
Gene 1 is normally off but is turned on in the presence of progesterone - Answers The hybrid version of the gene containing the gene 1 coding region should be normally off but turned on in the presence of progesterone 
Gene 2 is constitutively expressed - Answers The hybrid version of the gene containing the gene 2 coding region is constitutively expressed 
The consensus elements required for transcription of tRNA and 5sRNA genes by ...
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BIO 130 - UW - Gene Expression and Biological Membranes Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed
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- BIO 130 - UW - Gene Expression and Biological Membranes Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed 
Central Dogma (Protein Synthesis) - Answers Involves transcription and translation 
Template Strand - Answers Only one DNA strand is transcribed, this is done 3' to 5' direction making the RNA 5' to 3' 
Non-template Strand - Answers Matches the RNA amino acid sequence (just with T and not U) 
RNA Polymerase (RNApol) - Answers Enzyme that catalyses the formation of RNA 
Prokaryotic - Hol...
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Biology 151 Exam 3 Rated A+ New Update
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Why are the genes involved in lactose metabolism considered to be part of an operon? 
A. They occupy adjacent locations on the E. coli chromosome 
B. They have a similar function 
C. They are under the control of the same promoter - Answer - c 
 
True of False? Lactose is the preferred energy source in E. coli. - Answer - False 
 
Predict the phenotype of a lacI promoter mutant, which has mutation in the promoter of the lacI gene (LOF). 
A The lac genes ...
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CMB2001 Exam Questions With Verified Answers
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--13September 20242024/2025A+Available in bundle
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In prokaryotes RNA polymerase requires what co-factor? - answer70 sigma factor 
Forms the holoenzyme 
The promoter is formed of two hexameric sequences at what positions? - answer-35 and -10 
The amount of product transcribed is dependant on how close the promoter sequences are to 
what? - answerConsensus sequence 
Eukaryotic promoters have a basal region which can contain a TATA box, initiator (Lnr), BRE 
(TFIIV recognition element) and what other ...
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BIOL-K 322 : Chapter 13 Practice Exam With Correct Answers 100% Verified.
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---8April 20252024/2025A+
- Which statement about RNA is not true? 
 
A. RNA possesses catalytic activity, which earned it the name "ribozyme." 
B. RNA typically consists of a single polynucleotide strand with distinct secondary structures. 
C. RNA is thought to have dominated early life on earth, serving as both genetic information and as a catalyst. 
D. RNA is a more stable molecule than DNA. 
E. Uracil is found in RNA as one of the two pyrimidine nitrogenous bases. - correct answer ...
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MGG 7010 Exam 3- Dr. P Questions With Correct Answers
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Promoters - answerspecific region of a gene where RNA polymerase can bind and begin 
transcription 
The same gene can have different promoters that result in different proteins (i.e. PAX6) 
-Direct binding of RNA Pol II to DNA, determine the site of transcription initiation, and influence 
the frequency of transcription initiation 
Enhancers - answerA segment of eukaryotic DNA ...
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CMB2001 Exam Questions With Verified Answers.
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Core Promoter Elements - answerTATA box = repetitive sequence of thymine and adenine 
Initiator (INR) = sequence of pyramidines like thymine and cytosine 
DPE = downstream promoter elements found along the DNA 
Common to have >1 promoter but not all of them 
CpG islands - answerSequences high in CG frequency. They are able to escape methylation 
which would lead to gene silencing. Demethylation would lead to over expression of genes. 
Regulatory...
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