What happens at the maternal-to-zygotic transition across species?
A. The embryo converts from a syncytial blastoderm to a monolayer of cells
B. The maternal yolk used as an energy source is depleted
C. The embryo goes from being haploid to diploid
D. Activation of transcription from the zygoti...
What happens at the maternal-to-zygotic transition across species?
A. The embryo converts from a syncytial blastoderm to a monolayer of cells
B. The maternal yolk used as an energy source is depleted
C. The embryo goes from being haploid to diploid
D. Activation of transcription from the zygotic genome correct answersD. Activation of transcription from
the zygotic genome
Nusslein-Volhard and Wieschaus conducted a genetic screen hoping to understand:
A. How the body plan of the embryo is established
B. How the Toll signal transduction pathway works
C. How transcription factors are regulated during embryogenesis
D. How mRNAs can be localized to different parts of the cell correct answersA. How the body plan of the
embryo is established
The signal that localizes the bicoid mRNA is found:
A. In the promoter
B. In the 3'UTR
C. In the 5'UTR
D. In an intron correct answersB. In the 3'UTR
What is the transcription factor that activates genes that specify ventral identity in the Drosophila
embryo?
A. Dorsal
B. Cactus
C. Toll
D. Spatzle correct answersA. Dorsal
, Why are different genes that are controlled by the same transcription factor activated in different spatial
patterns?
A. Some enhancers also have binding sites for repressors that counteract that transcription factor activity
B. There are a different number of binding sites for the transcription factor in their enhancers
C. There are differences in the chemical affinity of the binding sites in their enhancers for the
transcription factors
D. All of the above correct answersD. All of the above
The study of which model organism led to the discovery of transposons?
A. Maize
B. Fruit flies
C. Sea squirt
D. Mouse correct answersA. Maize
The ends of a transposon consist of:
A. Inverted repeats
B. Unique sequences
C. CpG islands
D. Exact repeats correct answersA. Inverted repeats
Mobilization of a transposon can result in:
A. Small changes that influence the evolution of an organism
B. Incorporation into an existing gene to form a new gene
C. Insertional mutagenesis
D. All of the above correct answersD. All of the above
What model organism hosts P element transposons?
A. Sea squirt
B. Mouse
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