AGR 3303 Genetics Exam 2 February 28‚ 2007 There are 25 questions and each correct response is worth 4 points. Please darken in the circles to spell your last name‚ FI‚ and MI and to record your UF ID and test code number. The test code number is located at the bottom of each page of your exam and should be recorded in the spaces provided for questions 76-80. Failure to correctly mark your the test code will result in a grade of 0 for your exam score. Once exams have been graded‚ your grade will
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linear isoforms (Figure 1) [13] to regulate the vicinity of tumor suppressors three genes‚ CDKN2A‚ CDKN2B‚ and methyl-thioadenosine phosphorylase (MTAP)‚ as well as is proposed to function as an epigenetic mechanisms regulator of INK4/ARF gene transcription‚ thereby regulate cell proliferation and
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Chromosomes Prokaryotes Eukaryotes (humans) Circular Linear Single 2 Sets of Chromosomes Reproduce Binary Fission 2 Alleles of each gene (replicate itself) one allele or version each gene Cell nucleus Cytoplasm (Site of transcription/Translation) Splicing Small 30s and large 50s subunit 40s & 60s Subunit region of genes that code for proteins are called exons non coding called introns Cells are made up of molecules‚ which are made up of atoms (smallest
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Genetic transformation of Escherichia coli with pGLO (Adapted from: Biotechnology Explorer: Bacterial Transformation: The pGLO System. Instructors Guide. BIO-RAD). Objectives a. To understand one of the most commonly used techniques for introducing DNA into E. coli cells and its use in molecular cloning. b. To become familiar with the concept of using green fluorescent protein (GFP) as a molecular tag for studying gene expression in bacteria and other organisms.
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genome. Repressor proteins can influence the regulation of protein synthesis by binding to operators (the segments of DNA that act as switches to either allow or prohibit RNA polymerase to create mRNA strands) in an operon. Since repressors block transcription of genes‚ many mRNA strands that could’ve been made would not have been transcribed or later translated into amino acids to create proteins. In a repressible operon‚ the operon is always “on”‚ allowing RNA polymerase to freely make mRNA copies
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serve as the site of protein synthesis. It unzips the DNA helix and transcription begins. Transcription is the first step of gene expression‚ in which a particular segment of DNA is copied into RNA by theenzyme RNA polymerase. Both RNA and DNA are nucleic acids‚ which use base pairs of nucleotides as acomplementary language that can be converted back and forth from DNA to RNA by the action of the correct enzymes. During transcription‚ a DNA sequence is read by an RNA polymerase‚ which produces a complementary
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Transcription and Translation Notes for IB Diploma Year 1 DNA is a huge information database that carries the complete set of instructions for making all the proteins a cell will ever need! Although there are only four different bases in DNA (A‚ C‚ G and T)‚ the order in which the bases occur determines the information to make a protein‚ just like the 26 letters of the alphabet combine to form words and sentences: Compare: RAT - TAR - ART - same 3 letters; completely different meanings. And
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