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A set of 3 nucleotides on tRNA that forms complimentary base-pairs with mRNA

What is an anticodon?


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Nucleotide sequence found at the 3' end of a tRNA molecule

What is CCA?

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States that bond flexibility will be greater at the 5' end of the anticodon

What is wobble hypothesis?


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Each gene contains information needed to make each enzyme

What is the One Gene, One Enzyme Hypothesis?

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Genes that are continuously transcribed, and required for everyday functions

What are housekeeping genes?

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Family of enzymes that bind to uncharged tRNA and corresponding amino acid 

What is aminoacyl tRNA synthetase?


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Type of mRNA that can encode more than one polypeptide chain within the same RNA molecule

What is polycistronic mRNA?

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Causes deacylated tRNA to move from the P site to E site 

What are GTP bound elongation factors?
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Allows for the intricate control and regulation of cellular processes in eukaryotes

What is compartmentalization?

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The fastest method of regulating of gene expression

What is post-translational modifications?

300

What allows/aids in the disassembly of the remaining components of the initiation complex?

What is GTP hydrolysis?


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Insulin is produced in these cells of the endoplasmic reticulum

What are B islet pancreatic cells?


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This family of receptor cells bind to insulin, allowing glycose to be transported across the plasma membrane

What are receptor kinases?


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A family of proteins that come from the same mRNA transcript, varying only through post-translational modifications

What are isoforms?

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The most efficient method of regulating gene expression

What is transcriptional regulation?

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During negative transcriptional regulation, the repressor protein binds to ______ and is coded for by the _____ coding sequence

What are the operator and the lacI?

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When lactose binds to the repressor protein itself, inducing a conformational change that prohibits the repressor protein from binding to the operator.

What is allosteric inhibition of the lac operon?

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This exon is missing from the mRNA sequence in skeletal muscles, but present in mRNA sequences in the liver

What is exon 11?

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During post-transitional modifications, preproinsulin becomes a fully functional insulin protein by losing these chains/sequences

What are the signal sequence and chain C?
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This type of regulation occurs at the lac operon in the absence of glucose

What is positive regulation?


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This type of feedback inhibits the inhibitor of a signal

What is double-negative feedback?


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Decreasing the concentration of glucose in the cell causes cAMP concentrations to ______.

Increase

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In Kermode "Spirit" Bears, the white bear differs from the normal black bear because of a modified protein product from this specific gene

What is the mc1r gene (melanocortin 1 receptor gene)

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Lactase resides in this specific region of the cell membrane of intestinal cell

What is the apical surface of enterocyte cells of microvilli?

500

A newborn baby develops jaundice, cataracts, an enlarged liver, and kidney damage after the first month of life. They likely have this specific disorder.

What is galactosemia?