Unit 6 - Molecular Genetics

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DNA sequence

The ________ of a homeotic gene that tells the cell where to put things is called the homeobox.

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RNA polymerase

________ is then free to bind to that site and initiate transcription of the genes.

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Telomeres

________- specialized structures composed of short repeated sequences of DNA that are made by telomerase.

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Primase

________ binds to the primer, and DNA polymerase, the superstar enzyme of this process, attaches to the primer region and adds nucleotides to the growing DNA chain in a 5′- to- 3′ direction.

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Inducer

________: a molecule that binds to and inactivates a repressor (e.g., lactose for the lac operon)

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Electrophoresis

________ separates DNA samples from the suspect and whatever sample is found at the scene of the crime.

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Wobble

________- a uracil in the third position of an anticodon can pair with A or G instead of just A.

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MRNA

________ is produced on a DNA template and is read in bunches of three- codons, which tell the protein synthesis machinery which amino acid to add to the growing protein chain.

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mRNA molecule

A(n) ________ is divided into a series of codons that make up the code.

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Ligase

________: enzyme that connects two strands of DNA together by forming a bond between the phosphate group of one strand and the deoxyribose group of another.

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Retroviru

________- an RNA virus that carries an enzyme called reverse transcriptase.

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DNA

In bacteria, mRNA- ready immediately after it is released from the ________.

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PCR

________ is used in many ways, such as to detect the presence of viruses like HIV in cells, diagnose genetic disorders, and amplify trace amounts of DNA found at crime scenes.

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parasitic infectious agent

Virus a(n) ________ that is unable to survive outside of a host organism.

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Phage

________- a virus that infects bacteria.

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Helicase

________- enzyme- unzips the DNA, breaking the hydrogen bonds between the nucleotides and producing the replication fork.

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DNA of interest

The plasmid and ________ are both cut with the same restriction enzyme.

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Plasmids

________ used for cloning often contain two important genes- one that provides resistance to an antibiotic, and one that gives the bacteria the ability to metabolize some sugar.

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virus

Once a(n) ________ infects a cell, it takes over the cells machinery and uses it to produce whatever it needs to survive and reproduce.

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inosine

There are some tRNA molecules that have an altered form of adenine, called ________ (I), in the third position of the anticodon.

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promoter region

In the absence of lactose, a repressor binds to the ________ and prevents transcription from occurring.

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UAG

The stop codons are UAA, ________, and UGA.

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central dogma

The ________- coined by Francis Crick in 1957 to describe the flow of genetic information through a biological system.

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Mutation

________- a heritable change in the genes of an organism.

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Vector

________- moves DNA from one source to another.

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Transformation

________ occurs through the use of proteins on the surface of cells that snag pieces of DNA from around the cell that are from closely related species.

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construction of proteins

MRNA- escaped from the nucleus- it is ready to help direct the ________.

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Deletion

________ or addition of DNA nucleotides that does not add or remove a multiple of three nucleotides.

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Viruses

________ do not contain enzymes for metabolism, and they do not contain ribosomes for protein synthesis.

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genetic material

Capsid a protein shell that surrounds the ________.

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Transcription

________- consists of three steps: initiation, elongation, and termination.

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Translocation

________- the ribosome moves along the mRNA in such a way that the A site becomes the P site and the next tRNA comes into the new A site carrying the next amino acid.

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eukaryotes

In ________- the mRNA produced after transcription must be modified before it can leave the nucleus and lead the formation of proteins on the ribosomes.

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Enhancer

________: DNA region, also known as a "regulator, "that is located thousands of bases away from the promoter; it influences transcription by interacting with specific transcription factors.

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Operator

________: a short sequence near the promoter that assists in transcription by interacting with regulatory proteins (transcription factors)

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Sickle cell anemia

________ represents a prime example of a point mutation leading to a phenotypic change in humans.

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multiple genes

Operon: a promoter /operator pair that services ________; the lac operon is a well- known example.

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Cells

________ containing different organelles or other cytoplasmic components are able to perform different functions.

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Point mutations

________, which alter a single base, can be a substitution of another base, a deletion of a base (s) or an addition of a base (s)

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Lysogenic cycle

________, the virus falls dormant and incorporates its DNA into the host DNA as an entity- provirus.

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DNA polymerase

________ is restricted in that it can only add nucleotides to the 3′ end of a parent strand.

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notochord region

The cells from the ________ act as "project directors, "telling the ectoderm where to produce the neural tube and central nervous system.

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eukaryotic chromosomes

In ________, DNA replication- issue for the structure of the chromosome.

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Southern blotting

It can be used in a procedure known as ________ to determine if a particular sequence of nucleotides is present in a sample of DNA.

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Histone modification

________ affects chromatin structure* DNA in eukaryotes is organized first into nucleosomes and then into higher- order chromatin structures.

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Ribosomes

________- made up of a large and a small subunit.

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histones

The ________ that make up the nucleosome core have amino tails that protrude.

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