Operons and Prokaryotic Gene Regulation
Transcription
Translation and Protein Synthesis
Mutations + Gene Expression
Eukaryotic Gene Regulation
100

What is an operon?

A group of genes controlled together

100

What process copies DNA into RNA?

Transcription

100

Where does translation occur?

Ribosome

100

What is a mutation?

A change in DNA sequence

100

What proteins help package DNA in eukaryotic cells?

Histones

200

Which operon is activated when lactose is present?

lac operon

200

What enzyme performs transcription?

RNA polymerase

200

What molecule carries amino acids to the ribosome?

tRNA

200

What type of mutation changes one nucleotide?

Point mutation

200

What is the main purpose of gene regualtion?

To control gene expression

300

What molecule binds to the operator to block transcription 

Repressor protein

300

Where does transcription occur in eukaryotic cells?

Nucleus

300

What is the role of mRNA translation?

It carries genetic instructions from DNA to the ribosome

300

What mutation introduces a premature stop codon?

Nonsense mutation

300

Why do different cell types express different genes?

Different cells require different proteins/functions
400

Why is the lac operon considered an inducible operon?

It is normally off and turns on when lactose is present

400

How could a mutation in the promoter region affect protein production?

RNA polymerase may not bind correctly, reducing transcription and protein production

400

How does the ribosome know which amino acid to add next during translation?

tRNA anticodons pair with mRNA codons

400

Why are silent mutations often harmless?

They do not change the amino acid sequence

400

How does DNA methylation usually affect transcription?

It decreases or silences transciption

500

How would a mutation preventing the repressor from binding to the operator affect the lac operon?

The operon would stay on continuously

500

What is the role of the promoter during transcription?

It is the binding site for RNA polymerase

500

How could a frameshift mutation drastically change a protein's structure?

It shifts the reading frame, changing many amino acids after the mutation

500

How can mutations in regulatory genes affect multiple genes at once?

Regulatory genes control the expression of many other genes

500

Why is precise gene regulation essential during embryonic development?

Different genes must turn on/off at specific times for proper cell specialization and development