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How many genes can be transferred by specialized transduction?

one

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What proteins make up the nucleosome?

Histones

100

DNA replication is _________, meaning it keeps each strand intact but separate after replicating.

semiconservative

100

What are the 3 steps of transcription?

Initiation, elongation, termination

100

What are the three binding sites on a ribosome (letters are ok)

A, P, E

200

Which viral life cycle involves integration with the host chromosome?

Lysogenic

200

What is the difference between DNA and RNA on the sugar?

RNA has a 2' -OH, DNA does not

200

Which two proteins are responsible for rebuilding the nucleosome?

Caf and Nap

200

What is the difference between Rho dependent and Rho independent termination?

Dependent: RNApoly slows down, Rho pulls it off

Independent: RNA creates a hairpin loop that knocks off RNApoly

200

What is the first amino acid added to every prokaryotic protein?

f-Met

300

How does an F' cell form?

Hfr cell takes its F factor out into a plasmid, but some extra genes come with

300

How long (in nm) is one turn of DNA?

How many base pairs per turn?

How far apart are the backbones?

3.4 nm

10 bp

2 nm

300

Name the proteins responsible for:

Unzipping the DNA strands

Adding primers

Creating phosphodiester bonds to close nicks in the backbone

Preventing supercoiling

Helicase

Primase

Ligase

Topoisomerase

300

What is the sequence found in every intron?

GU - A - AG

300

What factor is responsible for moving the tRNA through the ribosomal binding sites?

EF-Tu

400

Name all four 'types' of bacteria in conjugation, and who can 'mate' with who else?

F-

F+

Hfr

F'

each can 'mate' with F- but not any other

400

What did the Hershey-Chase virus experiment show?

DNA is how traits are passed on, not proteins

400

What is the first protein that binds to OriC in prokaryotes?

DnaA

400

What is the initiation factor found in prokaryotes?

Eukaryotes

Sigma

TFIID

400

What sizes are the large and small subunits of the prokaryotic ribosome, and what is the size of the entire ribosome?

50S and 30S subunits, 70S ribosome

500

Which two proteins are needed for transformation to occur?

Com and Rec

500

What did the Griffiths mouse experiment show?

Bacteria can pick up new genes from other bacteria

500

What are each of the 3 ways that DNA polymerases can act?

What are the main polymerases for prokaryotes and eukaryotes?

5'->3' polymerase

5'->3' exonuclease

3'->5' exonuclease

DNA polmerase III and DNA polymerase delta

500

What is the TATA box? What is the Pribnow box?

Where are the found?

The promoter region for prokaryotes (Pribnow) and eukaryotes

Found upstream of transcribed region.

500

What sizes are the large and small subunits of the eukaryotic ribosome, and what is the size of the entire ribosome?

40S and 60S subunits, 80S ribosome

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