Transcription and RNA Processing - AP Biology
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Which RNA molecule carries amino acids to ribosomes?
Which RNA molecule carries amino acids to ribosomes?
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Transfer RNA (tRNA). These molecules have specific anticodons that match with mRNA codons.
Transfer RNA (tRNA). These molecules have specific anticodons that match with mRNA codons.
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What occurs during the elongation phase of transcription?
What occurs during the elongation phase of transcription?
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RNA polymerase synthesizes RNA strand. The polymerase moves along DNA, adding complementary RNA nucleotides.
RNA polymerase synthesizes RNA strand. The polymerase moves along DNA, adding complementary RNA nucleotides.
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Which molecule forms the core of the spliceosome?
Which molecule forms the core of the spliceosome?
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snRNA. Small nuclear RNA guides the splicing machinery to correct sites.
snRNA. Small nuclear RNA guides the splicing machinery to correct sites.
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Identify the process of mRNA export from nucleus.
Identify the process of mRNA export from nucleus.
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Nuclear export. This transport mechanism moves processed mRNA to cytoplasm for translation.
Nuclear export. This transport mechanism moves processed mRNA to cytoplasm for translation.
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Which modification is added to the 5' end of eukaryotic mRNA?
Which modification is added to the 5' end of eukaryotic mRNA?
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5' cap. This modified guanosine structure protects mRNA from degradation.
5' cap. This modified guanosine structure protects mRNA from degradation.
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What is a transcription factor?
What is a transcription factor?
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Protein that regulates transcription. These regulatory proteins control gene expression by binding DNA.
Protein that regulates transcription. These regulatory proteins control gene expression by binding DNA.
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What are operons?
What are operons?
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Clusters of genes under single promoter in prokaryotes. This organization allows coordinated expression of related genes.
Clusters of genes under single promoter in prokaryotes. This organization allows coordinated expression of related genes.
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What is the template strand in transcription?
What is the template strand in transcription?
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DNA strand used to synthesize RNA. This antisense strand provides the pattern for complementary RNA synthesis.
DNA strand used to synthesize RNA. This antisense strand provides the pattern for complementary RNA synthesis.
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What is the role of ribonuclease in RNA processing?
What is the role of ribonuclease in RNA processing?
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Degrades RNA molecules. These enzymes cleave RNA during processing and quality control.
Degrades RNA molecules. These enzymes cleave RNA during processing and quality control.
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What stabilizes mRNA and assists in export to cytoplasm?
What stabilizes mRNA and assists in export to cytoplasm?
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Poly-A tail. Also enhances mRNA stability and facilitates nuclear export.
Poly-A tail. Also enhances mRNA stability and facilitates nuclear export.
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Which type of RNA is involved in protein synthesis?
Which type of RNA is involved in protein synthesis?
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Ribosomal RNA (rRNA). This RNA forms the structural and catalytic core of ribosomes.
Ribosomal RNA (rRNA). This RNA forms the structural and catalytic core of ribosomes.
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What is alternative splicing?
What is alternative splicing?
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Production of different mRNA from the same transcript. This mechanism creates protein diversity by varying exon combinations.
Production of different mRNA from the same transcript. This mechanism creates protein diversity by varying exon combinations.
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Which RNA base pairs with adenine in DNA?
Which RNA base pairs with adenine in DNA?
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Uracil. RNA uses uracil instead of thymine for base pairing with adenine.
Uracil. RNA uses uracil instead of thymine for base pairing with adenine.
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Identify the enzyme that adds the poly-A tail.
Identify the enzyme that adds the poly-A tail.
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Poly-A polymerase. This enzyme extends the 3' end with multiple adenine nucleotides.
Poly-A polymerase. This enzyme extends the 3' end with multiple adenine nucleotides.
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Which sequence signals the start of transcription?
Which sequence signals the start of transcription?
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Promoter sequence. This regulatory sequence determines where transcription begins.
Promoter sequence. This regulatory sequence determines where transcription begins.
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What is the role of snRNPs in RNA processing?
What is the role of snRNPs in RNA processing?
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Participate in splicing by forming spliceosome. Small nuclear ribonucleoproteins recognize splice sites and catalyze splicing.
Participate in splicing by forming spliceosome. Small nuclear ribonucleoproteins recognize splice sites and catalyze splicing.
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What is transcription initiation complex?
What is transcription initiation complex?
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Assemblage of transcription factors and RNA polymerase. This complex forms at promoters to begin RNA synthesis.
Assemblage of transcription factors and RNA polymerase. This complex forms at promoters to begin RNA synthesis.
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What is the main purpose of transcription in cells?
What is the main purpose of transcription in cells?
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To synthesize RNA from a DNA template. This process creates RNA copies of genetic information for protein synthesis.
To synthesize RNA from a DNA template. This process creates RNA copies of genetic information for protein synthesis.
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What is the role of silencers in transcription?
What is the role of silencers in transcription?
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Decrease transcription levels. These regulatory sequences reduce gene expression when bound by repressors.
Decrease transcription levels. These regulatory sequences reduce gene expression when bound by repressors.
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What is the primary transcript in eukaryotic cells?
What is the primary transcript in eukaryotic cells?
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Pre-mRNA. This unprocessed RNA transcript contains both exons and introns.
Pre-mRNA. This unprocessed RNA transcript contains both exons and introns.
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What is the function of mRNA?
What is the function of mRNA?
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Carries genetic information from DNA to ribosomes. Acts as an intermediate messenger between genes and protein synthesis.
Carries genetic information from DNA to ribosomes. Acts as an intermediate messenger between genes and protein synthesis.
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What are exons?
What are exons?
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Coding sequences in mRNA. These sequences remain in mature mRNA and code for proteins.
Coding sequences in mRNA. These sequences remain in mature mRNA and code for proteins.
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Identify the process that converts a gene into mRNA.
Identify the process that converts a gene into mRNA.
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Transcription. This is the first step in gene expression, creating RNA from DNA.
Transcription. This is the first step in gene expression, creating RNA from DNA.
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What is the role of enhancers in transcription?
What is the role of enhancers in transcription?
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Increase transcription levels. These regulatory sequences boost gene expression when bound by activators.
Increase transcription levels. These regulatory sequences boost gene expression when bound by activators.
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What is the purpose of the 5' cap?
What is the purpose of the 5' cap?
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Protects mRNA from degradation. Prevents 5' exonuclease digestion and facilitates ribosome binding.
Protects mRNA from degradation. Prevents 5' exonuclease digestion and facilitates ribosome binding.
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What is RNA processing?
What is RNA processing?
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Modifications of pre-mRNA to mature mRNA. These modifications prepare mRNA for translation and nuclear export.
Modifications of pre-mRNA to mature mRNA. These modifications prepare mRNA for translation and nuclear export.
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Which process ensures mRNA is mature before translation?
Which process ensures mRNA is mature before translation?
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RNA processing. This quality control step removes introns and adds protective modifications.
RNA processing. This quality control step removes introns and adds protective modifications.
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What is the role of mediator proteins?
What is the role of mediator proteins?
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Bridge between transcription factors and RNA polymerase. These proteins coordinate transcriptional regulation by connecting factors.
Bridge between transcription factors and RNA polymerase. These proteins coordinate transcriptional regulation by connecting factors.
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Identify the role of the terminator sequence in transcription.
Identify the role of the terminator sequence in transcription.
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Signals end of transcription. This sequence causes RNA polymerase to stop and release the transcript.
Signals end of transcription. This sequence causes RNA polymerase to stop and release the transcript.
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Which type of RNA is involved in protein synthesis?
Which type of RNA is involved in protein synthesis?
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Ribosomal RNA (rRNA). This RNA forms the structural and catalytic core of ribosomes.
Ribosomal RNA (rRNA). This RNA forms the structural and catalytic core of ribosomes.
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