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Biology 2100 Final Exam Study Guide 2022 with complete solution
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operon 
a stretch of DNA consisting of an operator, a promoter, and genes for a related set of proteins, usually making up an entire metabolic pathway 
genes of an operon 
arranged sequentially after the promoter 
promoter 
a specific nucleotide sequence in DNA that binds RNA polymerase, positioning it to start transcribing RNA at the appropriate place 
regulatory gene 
codes for a protein, such as a repressor, that controls the ...
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Regulation of nitrogen fixation exam questions and answers
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Regulation of nitrogen fixation exam 
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nif cluster - Answer- a genetically linked and coordinately regulated group of operons 
encoding genes required for nitrogen fixation 
What is the EBP for nif genes? - Answer- NifA 
How does the activity of NifA differ from that of NtrC? - Answer- The unmodified form of 
NifA is active 
NtrC needs to be phosphorylated to be active 
Under what 2 conditions does nif transcription occur? - Answer- 1) Only in the absence 
of a fixed nitrog...
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operon 
a stretch of DNA consisting of an operator, a promoter, and genes for a related set of proteins, usually making up an entire metabolic pathway 
genes of an operon 
arranged sequentially after the promoter 
promoter 
a specific nucleotide sequence in DNA that binds RNA polymerase, positioning it to start transcribing RNA at the appropriate place 
regulatory gene 
codes for a protein, such as a repressor, that controls the ...
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Lac Operon Review Exam Questions And Answers 2023
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Lac Operon Review Exam Questions And Answers 2023
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AP Biology Reading Guide Chapter 15 and 16: Regulation of Gene Expression & Development, Stem Cells and Cancer
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AP Biology Reading Guide Chapter 15 and 16: Regulation of Gene Expression & Development, Stem Cells and Cancer. 
Compare and contrast the lac operon and the trp operon. (Remember that compare means “to tell how 
they are similar,” and contrast means “to tell how they are different.”) 
Lac is inducible and trp operon is repressible. They both have the three components of an operon: an 
operator, promoter, and regulatory gene. They are different because the trp repressor is inactive alone ...
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Biology 2100 Final Exam Study Guide 2022 with complete solution
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operon 
a stretch of DNA consisting of an operator, a promoter, and genes for a related set of proteins, usually making up an entire metabolic pathway 
genes of an operon 
arranged sequentially after the promoter 
promoter 
a specific nucleotide sequence in DNA that binds RNA polymerase, positioning it to start transcribing RNA at the appropriate place 
regulatory gene 
codes for a protein, such as a repressor, that controls the ...
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BIO 1A03 McMaster University Test 2 Review Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Version 2024 | Verified
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Translation - Cellular components are able to read the genetic message in mRNA and translate the 
message into specific primary amino acid sequence of a protein 
How does tRNA structure allow for SPECIFICTY in translation? - 
1. Plays critical role in ENABLING the translation of the information 
2. Each type of tRNA molecule is not identical and can translate a specific codon into a specific amino 
acid 
What is the structure of tRNA? - - single RNA strand (70-90 nucleotide length) 
- four doub...
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BIO 1232 - SEMI FINAL PART A AND B QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECT.
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BIO 1232 - SEMI FINAL PART A AND B QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECT. 
Cell Biology 
1. Which of the following is the most important type of force used to stabilize secondary 
structure in proteins? 
a) Ionic bonds 
b) Hydrogen bonds 
c) Aromatic-aromatic ring interactions 
d) Hydrophobic Interactions 
e) Peptide bonds 
2. Which of the following is NOT true of allosterically regulated enzymes? 
a) they follow Michaelis-Menten kinetics 
b) they demonstrate cooperativity 
c) their activity can b...
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Genetics Second Exam Practice Test 150 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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Genetics Second Exam Practice Test 150 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Which organism has polycistronic mRNA? (eukaryotic or prokaryotic) - CORRECT ANSWER Prokaryotic 
 
Do prokaryotes undergo splicing/processing? - CORRECT ANSWER No 
 
Where are attenuater sequences found? (what type of organism and what class of operons?) - CORRECT ANSWER In prokaryotic amino acid operons 
 
Do prokaryotic mRNA ALWAYs encode trans-acting factors? - CORRECT ANSWER No 
 
Which of the following statements is t...
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BIO 13 Practice Test 40 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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BIO 13 Practice Test 40 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
RNA contains the sugar 
a. ribose. 
b. deoxyribose. 
c. glucose. 
d. lactose. - CORRECT ANSWER a. ribose. 
 
Unlike DNA, RNA contains 
a. adenine. 
b. uracil. 
c. phosphate groups. 
d. thymine. - CORRECT ANSWER b. uracil. 
 
Which of the following are found in both DNA and RNA? 
a. ribose, phosphate groups, and adenine 
b. deoxyribose, phosphate groups, and guanine 
c. phosphate groups, guanine, and cytosine 
d. phosphate grou...
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