Chapter 03 Genetic Control of Protein Synthesis, Cell Function, and Cell Reproduction

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1. Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) is characterized by the deletion of a DNA sequence on chromosome 4q35. This deletion correlates with both the inability of a specific protein complex to bind to the DNA and an overexpression of the genes upstream of the deletion. The sequence deleted in FSHD most likely functions normally as:
A. An activator protein
B. A repressor protein
C. An activator element
D. A repressor element
E. A promoter sequence

ANS: D

2. In comparing two cell types from the same person (e.g. a neuron and an epithelial cell) the variation in their proteomes, or the proteins expressed by each cell type, reflects:
A. Differences in the DNA contained in the nucleus of each cell
B. Variation in the numbers of copies of specific genes in their respective genomes
C. Cell-dependent expression and/or repression of specific genes
D. Differences in the number of chromosomes in each cell
E. The loss of genes from each genome over time

ANS: C

3. Which of the following correctly describes the sequence of events that occur during the synthesis and packaging of a secreted protein?
A. The gene is transcribed in the cytosol; mRNA is translated by ribosomes bound to “rough” endoplasmic reticulum; the protein is packaged for secretion in the trans-Golgi network
B. The gene is transcribed in the nucleus; RNA polymerase binds to the start codon; the protein is packaged for secretion in the trans-Golgi network
C. Translation is initiated in the cytosol; the protein is carried in membrane-bound vesicles to the cis-Golgi apparatus; the protein is packaged for secretion in the trans-Golgi network
D. Translation is initiated in the cytosol; new polypeptide is co-transported with Na+ across the outer ER membrane; the protein is glycosylated in the Golgi apparatus
E. Translation is initiated by small ribosomal subunits anchored to the ER membrane; protein is glycosylated in the Golgi apparatus; the protein is packaged into lysosomes

ANS: C

4. Which of the following does NOT play a direct role in the process of transcription?
A. Helicase
B. RNA polymerase
C. A chain terminating sequence
D. “Activated” RNA molecules
E. A promoter sequence

ANS: A

 

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