Are enhancers/silencers close or far from the gene it regulates?_____
Lac Operon: Increased cAMP (low glucose) leads to activation of _____, which resides upstream from the promoter, causing increased transcription
Where is most mRNA / tRNA synthesized?_____
_____ are the most abundant RNAs
The _____ of tRNA contains dihydrouridine residues necessary for tRNA recognition by the correct aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase
What is the function of the D-arm of tRNA? _____
Lac Operon: What is the expression level of the Lac genes in the presence of low glucose and lactose available? _____
Within an enhancer, there are domains known as _____, to which specific transcription factors bind
Different exons are frequently combined by _____ to produce a larger number of unique proteins
Enhancers increase transcription via enhanced activity of the enzyme _____
RNA polymerase structure and function
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Promoters and transcription factors
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Initiation of transcription
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Elongation and termination of transcription
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Post-transcriptional modifications
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RNA splicing and alternative splicing
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Translation initiation
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Elongation and termination of translation
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Post-translational modifications
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Protein folding and chaperones
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Regulation of gene expression
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Epigenetic mechanisms
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RNA interference and microRNAs
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