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MBG3040 Midterm Exam Questions and Answers
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MBG3040 Midterm Exam Questions and 
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How many eukaryotic RNA polymerases are there? What are they called? - ANSWER-3- RNA 
polymerase I, II, and III 
Where does transcription and pre-mRNA processing occur? - ANSWER-Nucleus 
Where does translation and protein modification occur? - ANSWER-Cytoplasm 
Where is RNA Pol I found and what is its main function? - ANSWER-- nucleolus (suggests txn of rRNA 
genes) 
- accounts for most cellular RNA synthesis 
Where are RNA Pol II and III found? - ANS...
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MBG 3040 Midterm Exam Practice Questions and Answers
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MBG 3040 Midterm Exam Practice 
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Where does RNA pol I act? What does it make? - ANSWER-nucleolus, rRNA (most cellular RNA 
synthesis) 
Where do RNA pol II and III act? What do they make? - ANSWER-in nucleoplasm; Pol II makes 
hnRNA, miRNA (controls gene expression), and snRNA (hnRNA becomes mRNA w/ snRNA's help); Pol III 
makes tRNA (as well as 5s rRNA and others) and has the least activity 
How many subunits do the RNA pols have? How many in common? Which ones? - ANSWER...
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CMB2001 Exam Questions With Verified Answers.
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CMB2001 Exam Questions With Verified 
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Core Promoter Elements - answerTATA box = repetitive sequence of thymine and adenine 
Initiator (INR) = sequence of pyramidines like thymine and cytosine 
DPE = downstream promoter elements found along the DNA 
Common to have >1 promoter but not all of them 
CpG islands - answerSequences high in CG frequency. They are able to escape methylation 
which would lead to gene silencing. Demethylation would lead to over expression of genes. 
Regulatory...
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BIOL 304 Summary of the Central Dogma
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This is a summary of the central dogma of DNA (replication, transcription [in prokaryotes and eukaryotes], and translation [in prokaryotes and eukaryotes]). Some more specific parts included are Rho Independent/Dependent Termination, TBP box, chromatin remodeling, 5' capping, 5'-2' splicing, polyadenylation, alternative splicing and its impact on the regulation of sex within fruit flies, protein structures, code mutations, charging of the tRNA, initiation, elongation, accommodation, and term...
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