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If an organism had a mutation in a gene that codes for a ribosomal protein, which of the following would be affected?
A: DNA
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If you were to examine the mature mRNA that comes from a certain human gene, and then line it up to the actual DNA sequence of
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What would MOST LIKELY happen if the process in the nucleus is interrupted?
a Amino acids would bind together. b DNA would not be
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If a specific gene code for a polypeptide is 120 amino acids long, approximately how many nucleotides long is the mRNA that
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Gene C controls fur pigmentation in Himalayan rabbits, which are pictured below. The rabbit on the left has pigmentation on its
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Match the definitions with the correct terms%0D%0A*%0D%0A6
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If the sequence of bases in an mRNA codon reads AUG, what will the tRNA anticodon read?(1 point)
Responses UAC UAC GUA GUA AUG
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Which of the following regarding the basic mechanism of gene expression is correct?
a RNA ―> DNA ―> tRNA ―> protein b DNA
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in cattle a dominant gene (N) results in a deep notch in each ear. a recessive gene (n) results in an "udder" abnormiality when
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Gene Expression Quick Check 5 of 55 of 5 Items Question Stella described protein synthesis as a process that makes the necessary
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What is regulated gene expression?
a process by which microarrays detect which cells are producing which proteins a method for
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List and describe the steps involved when a gene in person's genotype is expressed to create a biochemical or physical
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The removal of sections of RNA, called introns, occur at which regulation step in eukaryotic cells?(1 point)
chromatin remodeling
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Many people with diabetes require insulin to stay alive. Which best explains why the gene for human insulin is transferred into
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A version of a gene is called a(n)(1 point)
Responses allele. gamete. phenotype. genotype.
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What would happen if a cell transcribed and translated a gene’s intron by mistake?(1 point)
Responses Errors in the protein
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Which of the following would be an environmental factor that could affect gene expression? (1 point)
Responses temperature of the
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Gene expression is determined by several factors, including(1 point)
Responses senescence senescence the brain the brain
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Gene expression is determined by several factors, including(1 point)
Responses senescence senescence the brain the brain
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Gene expression is determined by several factors, including
Senescence Chemicals in the body Protein synthesis The brain
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Gene expression is determined by several factors, including?
Senescence Chemicals in the body Protein synthesis The brain
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Which of the following answers Why do heart cells have different characteristics than skin cells?
Heart cells have different DNA
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During translation, what is the role of tRNA?(1 point)
Responses Transports amino acids to the ribosome for protein assembly
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When a stem cell differentiates and changes in size and shape. specific genes are being
( 1 point ) A.) transcribed. B.) copied.
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Gene expression is determined by several factors, including ( 1 point )
A.) senescence B.) chemicals in the body C.) the brain
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Which of the following would be an environmental factor that could affect gene expression?
( 1 point ) A.) number of organisms in
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) What occurs during the translation process? (1 point)
Messenger RNA is made from DNA. Copies of DNA molecules are made. The
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When a stem cell differentiates and changes in size and shape, specific genes are being(1 point)
Responses transcribed.
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Complete the mRNA sequence that will be formed from the DNA sequence below, then identify the amino acids using the codon chart
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TAC CGC CCC CCA GAT CAA ATC mRNA Response area
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The shrunken gene of wheat encodes a large enzyme that converts glucose to starch in its grains.
How would insertion of a 1 kb
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When a stem cell differentiates and changes in size and shape, specific genes are being(1 point)
Responses spliced. spliced.
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What occurs during the translation process?(1 point) Responses The cell uses information from messenger RNA to produce proteins.
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Gene expression is determined by several factors, including(1 point)
Responses the brain the brain chemicals in the body
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Complete the statement below, using the choices provided.
are the product of transcription. proteins RNA polymerase molecules RNA
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What occurs during the translation process?
Transfer RNA is made from messenger RNA. Copies of DNA molecules are made. Messenger
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Which of the following regarding the basic mechanism of gene expression is correct?
a RNA ―> DNA ―> mRNA ―> protein b DNA
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traits and how they change
1 natural selection 2 alleles 3 phenotype 4 evolution 5 DNA 6 genes 7 mutation an
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what is the step which Rna is made?
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If a single gen controls the mutant trait, how will you determine the dominant and the recessive expression of the gene?
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A team of researchers do not use a full gene, but use a shortened version .. (which is coded for all necessary amino acids)
Can
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After mitosis, some cells go through the process of differentiation, which makes them more specialized. Even though they all
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A) When a stem cell differentiates and changes in size and shape, specific genes are being
(1 point) expressed. copied. spliced.
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What happens during transcription? emoji dna GIF by University of California a amino acids are brought to the mRNA to
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Developmental genes are often highly conserved. However, organisms with very similar genes can appear quite different. How is
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When a stem cell differentiates and changes in size and shape, specific genes are being(1 point)
Responses copied copied spliced
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When a stem cell differentiates and changes in size and shape, specific genes are being(1 point)
Responses copied. copied.
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Gene expression is determined by several factors, including(1 point)
Responses protein synthesis protein synthesis the brain the
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Which of the following would be an environmental factor that could affect gene expression? (1 point)
Responses sex of the
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What is regulated gene expression?
a a process by which microarrays detect which cells are producing which proteins b a method
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