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Cell Biology Practice Test: Control of Gene Expression
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Gene expression is controlled in a highly organized way to ensure that specific genes are expressed at the appropriate times and levels. This process can be modulated at virtually any step, from transcriptional initiation to RNA processing and post-translational modification of a protein.  Gene expression is controlled on two levels: Transcription: This level controls the amount of mRNA that is produced from a particular gene. Post-transcriptional events: This level regulates the translation of mRNA into proteins.  The primary control point for gene expression is usually the initiation of... Show more
Cell Biology Practice Test: Control of Gene Expression
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1. How many domains are present in a transcription factor?
2. Which of the following majorly influences the activity of genes during early mammalian development?
3. Which of the following is a temporary storage site for RNAs?
4. Chromatin immuno-precipitation is induced by _____________________
5. The Philadelphia chromosome is the best studied example of ________________
6. The first step in catabolism of lactose by the bacteria is ________________ of a linkage bond.
7. Which type of enzymes is used in DNA footprinting?
8. When was the first correlation between a chromosomal deletion and human disorder first developed?
9. Single cells from an adult animal can give rise to whole new individuals.
10. Which of the following is a rare genetic disorder?
11. Which of the following are untranslated regions of messenger RNAs?
12. What percent of a typical Red blood cell is constituted by hemoglobin?
13. Microarrays used in the ChIP experiments contain non-coding DNA.
14. The chromosomal aberrations follow _____________________
15. Enzymes of __________________________ are clustered together in a bacterial operon.
16. Expression of genes is also regulated by distant DNA elements called _________________
17. RNA editing is the mechanism in which specific amino acids are converted after _______________
18. CAAT and GC box are ________________
19. Which technology can be used to monitor thousands of genes in a single experiment?
20. Analogues of glucocorticoids are prescribed as ________________ agents.
21. “Degron” is a __________
22. During the process of cytoplasmic localization, translation is inhibited.
23. The degradation of mRNA begins, when its tail reduces to _________ residues.
24. Partial trisomy is the presence of _____ copies of a gene.
25. Which of the following is a contributor of mRNA stability?