Question # point
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Epigenetics refers to a special kind of hereditary mechanism. Epigenetic changes do not change the DNA
nucleotide sequence, yet their effect on gene expression can last for several generations.
In one surprising study, it was found that the grandsons of men who suffered a famine were less likely to
die of cardiovascular disease. The experience of famine made some cardio-protective change in the
sperm of those grandfathers that was passed on.
What type of change was likely responsible?
QUESTION # options:
histone acetylation or DNA methylation
transcription factor activity
ubiquitin tagging
phosphatase levels
QUESTION # 2 points
Enhancers located hundreds of bases upstream of a gene can be brought to the promoter by .
QUESTION # options:
distal control
elements DNA
bending proteins
initiation factors
trascription factors
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, Question 3 point
What part of the ribosome is important in catalyzing peptide bonds?
QUESTION # options:
the methyl guanosine cap
the rRNA
the ribosomal
proteins the E site
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QUESTION # 4 points
Overexpression of miRNAs can lead to a decrease of protein expression associated with some forms of
cancer. What could a drug do to counter this effect?
QUESTION # options:
increase promoter activity of the miRNA genes
decrease expression of RNA polymerase
increase expression of RISC
decrease expression of miRNA
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QUESTION # 5 points
What would happen if there were a mutation in the operator of the trp operon?
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1
Epigenetics refers to a special kind of hereditary mechanism. Epigenetic changes do not change the DNA
nucleotide sequence, yet their effect on gene expression can last for several generations.
In one surprising study, it was found that the grandsons of men who suffered a famine were less likely to
die of cardiovascular disease. The experience of famine made some cardio-protective change in the
sperm of those grandfathers that was passed on.
What type of change was likely responsible?
QUESTION # options:
histone acetylation or DNA methylation
transcription factor activity
ubiquitin tagging
phosphatase levels
QUESTION # 2 points
Enhancers located hundreds of bases upstream of a gene can be brought to the promoter by .
QUESTION # options:
distal control
elements DNA
bending proteins
initiation factors
trascription factors
Vie
w
Feedback
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https://www.coursehero.com/file/238451571/Understanding-Epigenetics-and-Hereditary-Mechanisms-Exploring/
, Question 3 point
What part of the ribosome is important in catalyzing peptide bonds?
QUESTION # options:
the methyl guanosine cap
the rRNA
the ribosomal
proteins the E site
Vie
w
Feedback
QUESTION # 4 points
Overexpression of miRNAs can lead to a decrease of protein expression associated with some forms of
cancer. What could a drug do to counter this effect?
QUESTION # options:
increase promoter activity of the miRNA genes
decrease expression of RNA polymerase
increase expression of RISC
decrease expression of miRNA
Vie
w
Feedback
QUESTION # 5 points
What would happen if there were a mutation in the operator of the trp operon?
QUESTION # options:
This study source was downloaded by 100000898182462 from CourseHero.com on 05-03-2025 11:58:44 GMT -05:00
https://www.coursehero.com/file/238451571/Understanding-Epigenetics-and-Hereditary-Mechanisms-Exploring/