DNA replication
Transcription
Translation
Regulation
Mutations
100

What is DNA replication? What is its purpose?

Copying of genetic molecules for the next cells and generations

100

What is transcription in the context of molecular biology?

Making RNA from DNA

100

What is translation in the context of molecular biology?

The process of reading information from an RNA molecule and converting it into a protein

100

What is the importance of regulating gene expression?

To respond to environmental stimuli/external factors

100

How many base variations are there for the Start and Stop codons?

Four. One for the Start (AUG) and 3 for the Stop codons (UAA, UAG, UGA).

200

This enzyme is responsible for unwinding the DNA double helix.

Helicase

200

Describe the 3 key differences between RNA and DNA

1) Ribose vs deoxyribose backbone

2) Uracil vs thymine

3) Single strand vs double stranded

200

Describe the two types of protein secondary structures

Alpha helix and beta sheets

200
At which step(s) can gene expression be regulated?

Transcription, translation, and post-translation

200

What is the length of an RNA (in bases) that code for 9 amino acids?

9 x 3 = 27 RNA bases

300

This enzyme synthesizes the RNA primer.

Primase

300

Why does RNA have more structural variations compared to DNA?

Single-stranded, can fold into different configurations

300

How many different types of (core) RNA are there? Name all of them.

Ribosomal RNA, messenger RNA, transfer RNA

300

Give an example of gene regulation at the translation (RNA->protein) level

Modify mRNA structure and stability

300

Here is an RNA sequence: 5'-AUG GCU AAA UUU GGC UAG-3' 

What is the corresponding amino acid sequence?

Met-Ala-Lys-Phe-Gly-Stop

400

This enzyme adds nucleotides to the growing DNA strand in the 5' to 3' direction.

DNA polymerase

400

What is the length of a typical 16S ribosomal RNA?

1600 base pairs

400

Name 2 types of bonds in protein building. Which one is stronger than the other?

Hydrogen and disulfide bond. Disulfide bonds are stronger

400

After a protein is formed, a regulation step occurs in which the cysteine amino acids and its sulfide bonds are blocked. Would this lead to increased or decreased stability of the protein?

Decreased

400

How many different mutation types are there? Explain each of them.

Four: Silent, missense, nonsense, readthrough

500
This enzyme glues DNA strands together after replication

DNA ligase

500

Describe the idea for the RNA World Hypothesis for the origin of life

RNA can simultaneously be the genetic material and workhorse (protein-like)

500

What is the typical number of genes present in a prokaryotic cell?

3000 genes

500

A cell is suddenly exposed to large quantities of glucose, and it now needs to make the enzymes to utilize this nutrient. Describe how the gene expression is regulated, step-by-step.

Glucose or its related products bind to activators, which bind upstream of the gene. Or, they bind to repressors and move the repressors.

500

Here are 3 RNA sequences:

1) 5'-AUG GGC UAA UUU UGA-3' 

2) 5'-AUG GCU AUG UUU UGA-3'

3) 5'-AUG CCG UUU AGA GCA UGA-3' 

Which of these code for a functional protein?

1) Met-Gly-Stop-Phe-Stop

2) Met-Ala-Met-Phe-Stop

3) Met-Pro-Phe-Arg-Ala-Stop

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