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A gene includes the sequence AGAACT. When it is transcribed, what will the RNA sequence be?(1
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A scientist isolates some mRNA from one gene and compares its sequence to that of the gene from which it was copied. Where will
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A scientist studies the production of a key digestive enzyme in silk moths. The moths have one gene for this enzyme, and the
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A scientist wants to study the cytochrome c gene of a fruit fly. The DNA for the gene is extracted and subjected to several
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A gene includes the sequence AGAACT. When it is transcribed, what will the RNA sequence be? A. UCUUGA B. UGCCGU C. UCUUTC D.
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Beadle and Tatum’s BEST contribution to how gene expression is understood can be summarized as what?A. One gene produces one
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Which RNA types are involved in translation?
A. mRNA, tRNA, siRNA B. siRNA, tRNA, rRNA C.tRNA, rRNA, mRNA D. rRNA, siRNA, tRNA
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mRNA Comparison
A scientist studies the production of a key digestive enzyme in silk moths. The moths have one gene for this
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mRNA Comparison
A scientist studies the production of a key digestive enzyme in silk moths. The moths have one gene for this
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Cytochrome C Study
A scientist wants to study the cytochrome c gene of a fruit fly. The DNA for the gene is extracted and
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What is the advantage of studying the mRNA present in a cell rather than the DNA?
The mRNA is more chemically stable at room
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Hannah is trying to figure out how tooth size is determined in two different wolves. In wolf 1, the copies of the gene are
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Which modification affects an organism's expressed characteristics while leaving its DNA sequence unchanged?
A. substitution
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Which modification affects an organism’s expressed characteristics while leaving its DNA sequence unchanged?(1 point)
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What would happen if a cell transcribed and translated a genes intron by mistake?
A) The DNA would remain the same as before B)
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How do the processes of transcription and translation compare?
Move each answer into the correct box in the table. DNA to
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What would happen if a cell transcribed and translated a gene’s intron by mistake?(1 point)
Responses Additional amino acids
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How do the processes of transcription and translation compare?
Move each answer into the correct box in the table. DNA to mRNA
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How do the processes of transcription and translation compare?
Move each answer into the correct box in the table. DNA to mRNA,
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How do the processes of transcription and translation compare?
Move each answer into the correct box in the table. DNA to mRNA,
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21. Which of the following events are NOT caused by differences in gene expression? (pick 2)
* Albino organisms are completely
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23. What is gene expression?
* Captionless Image To control or manage something, in this case, the process of gene expression. To
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Select each correct answer. More than one answer may be correct.
Which of the following statements about the cells of any
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As an embryo develops, identical cells give rise to specialized cells that perform different functions.
What statement best
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Which of the following statements about the cells of any multicellular organism is true?
The same genes are expressed in each
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Cell differentiation occurs when various genes are expressed to a different extent in different cells. What does it mean for a
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Which of the following could have an effect on the expression of a gene?
A. the concentration of the end product of a metabolic
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which of the following is the process of decoding RNA as instructions for building an amino acid chain?
transcription translation
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An experiment was conducted to determine the effects of temperature on gene expression in Himalayan rabbits. After applying an
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explain in short form what is the posttranscriptional modification in transcription
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The two processes of using DNA to make mRNA and then using mRNA to make a functional protein are(1 point)
Responses gene
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Transcription of a gene can be blocked when which factor attaches to the operator?(1 point)
Responses exon exon repressor
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Your sister is very good at playing the piano. What is her piano playing ability an example of?
A. a learned behavior B. an
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What are recessive genes?
A. strong genes that are in control B. genes that help you learn new things C. genes that you only get
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The removal of sections of RNA, called introns, occur at which regulation step in eukaryotic cells?
chromatin remodeling
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What are recessive genes?
Strong genes that are in control Genes that help you learn new things Genes that you only get from your
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The removal of sections of RNA, called introns, occur at which regulation step in eukaryotic cells?(1 point)
Responses mRNA life
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What would happen if a cell transcribed and ranslated a genes intron by mistake
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Allen and Andrew have the same biological parents. Why do they not look identical to either of their parents?
Responses AEach
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Which of the following statements about the cells of any multicellular organism is true?
Each cell has completely different DNA.
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A student encounters a plant bearing small, purple flowers in the wild. The size of the flowers and the purple color are
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which modification affects an organisms expressed characteristics while leaving its dna sequence unchanged?
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What is an ALLELE? Is it the tray a gene controls controlS or a form of a gene or a dominant form of a gene or the location of a
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What is an allele?(1 point)
Responses the location of a gene on a chromosome the location of a gene on a chromosome a dominant
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Dr. Stevens is examining the DNA sequences of a group of mice. He notices that in one of the mice, one nucleotide has been
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Can generate clones
Prokaryotic eukaryotic or both
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The first step in the process of gene expression is transcription. What is the product of transcription during gene expression?
A
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Which of these is true about DNA, proteins, and the expression of genetic traits?
A. Proteins bind to DNA, which activates them
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A Response area allele will be expressed whenever it is present in the genotype.
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A blank allele will be expressed whenever it is present in the genotype.
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