General course knowledge
What the flux?
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100

This concept describes the passage of information from DNA to RNA to protein

What is the Central Dogma of Molecular Biology?

100

This metabolic reconstruction represents metabolites in rows and reactions in columns. It is a numerical description which reactions consume/produce which metabolites

What is the stoichiometric matrix?

100

(A phylogenomic study of the MutS family of proteins) For the phylogenomic trees in this paper, proteins with fewer branches separating them were more similar in this regard

What is sequence alignment (or protein function)?

100

(Cluster analysis and display of genome-wide expression patterns) While previous works studied gene-expression purely numerically, this paper introduced analysis of large-scale expression data by this visual comparison?

What is color?

100

CBE 246 is held in this lecture hall

What is Kaufman hall?

200

While classical molecular biology often uses a reductionist approach (i.e. measuring the regulation of one gene), systems biology requires this approach, which looks at large scale interactions in the entire system

What is a holistic approach?

200

According to the summation theorem of metabolic control analysis, the sum of all control coefficients must equal this number

What is 1?

200

(Noise in Gene Expression Determines Cell Fate in Bacillus subtilis) Here, the authors  measured two fluorescent probes to determine if ComK expression was caused by which these two types of noise (name both)

What is intrinsic and extrinsic noise?

200

(Gene set enrichment analysis: A knowledge-based approach for interpreting genome-wide expression profiles) In GSEA, expression data is ranked according to this

What is correlation (to phenotype)?
200

This is the full name of CBE246

What is "Systems Biology: Intracellular Network Identification and Analysis"?

300
Molecular biology consists of the transfer of DNA to RNA to protein to cell function, but this additional feature is a necessary component of life and understanding biology

What is regulation?

300

To obtain a set of fluxes using flux balance analysis (FBA), you need a metabolic model, constraints to your solution space, and this entity

What is an objective function?

300

(Protein Sectors: Evolutionary Units of Three-Dimensional Structure) This paper derived its initial statistical noise separation techniques from this non-life-sciences discipline?

What is economics (or finance, stock-market, etc.)?

300

(Noise in Gene Expression Determines Cell Fate in Bacillus subtilis) To lower the average ComK protein levels in the cell, the authors modified this component of the ComK gene to reduce its translational efficiency

What is the start codon?

300

This is the record number of extra chairs Richard has brought into class

What is 3?

400

When assuming a quasi or pseudo steady-state, these entities are equivalent to rates in a linear set of reactions

What are fluxes?

400

While control coefficients and elasticities help define how intracellular factors influence flux, these values help describe how fluxes react to other factors

What are response coefficients?

400

(Systems-level analysis of mechanisms regulating yeast metabolic flux) To generate 25 different metabolic conditions, the authors grew yeast in chemostats that, by changing the dilution rate, allowed them to set this value

What is the growth rate?

400

(Using mathematical models to help understand biological pattern formation) This paper modeled how these two factors impact the concentration of a chemical at a given time and place (name both)

What is diffusion and reaction?

400

This is the temperature that the room's thermostat is set to

What is 76ºF?

500

For a given enzyme-catalyzed reaction S-->P, this concept describes: Keq = (kcat+/KM,S) / (kcat-/KM,P)

What is the Haldane relation?

500

For a metabolic system at steady-state, there can be this many solutions to the flux balance equation (name all three)

What is 0, 1, and infinity?

500

(Maximum entropy models for antibody diversity) The authors plotted distribution probability against rank to visually consider whether or not the D region sequences followed this law

What is Zipf's law?
500

(Protein Sectors: Evolutionary Units of Three-Dimensional Structure) This paper discovered three protein sectors that were related to these biochemical characteristics of the serine proteases (name at least two of three)

What is substrate specificity (red), thermal stability (blue), and catalytic activity (green)?

500

This man wrote the textbook on Metabolic Control Analysis

Who is David Fell?

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