Chapter 16: Q. 16 (page 415)
The binding of an RNA binding protein will ________ the stability of the RNA molecule.
a. increase
b. decrease
c. neither increase nor decrease
d. either increase or decrease
Short Answer
Option d is correct.
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Chapter 16: Q. 16 (page 415)
The binding of an RNA binding protein will ________ the stability of the RNA molecule.
a. increase
b. decrease
c. neither increase nor decrease
d. either increase or decrease
Option d is correct.
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Protein modification can alter gene expression in many ways. Describe how phosphorylation of proteins can alter gene expression
How can understanding the gene expression pattern in a cancer cell tell you something about that specific form of cancer?
Prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus. Therefore, the genes in prokaryotic cells are:
a. all expressed, all of the time
b. transcribed and translated almost simultaneously
c. transcriptionally controlled because translation begins before transcription ends
d. b and c are both true
The -10 and -35 regions of prokaryotic promoters are called consensus sequences because ________. a. they are identical in all bacterial species b. they are similar in all bacterial species c. they exist in all organisms d. they have the same function in all organisms
Post-translational modifications of proteins can affect one of the following?
a. protein function
b. transcriptional regulation
c. chromatin modification
d. all of the above
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