According to the central dogma, what is the intermediate molecule involved in the flow of information in a cell that should go in the blank? DNA → ________ → Proteins
3. Energy & Cell Processes
Central Dogma
3. Energy & Cell Processes
Central Dogma
- Multiple Choice
- Multiple Choice
The full process by which genotype becomes expressed as phenotype is called:
- Multiple ChoiceHow is the information encoded in DNA actually used by organisms?
- Open QuestionCheck your understanding of the flow of genetic information through a cell by filling in the blanks. a.b.c. d. e. f. g. h. i.
- Open QuestionWhich of the following is an important exception to the central dogma of molecular biology?a. Many genes code for RNAs that function directly in the cell.b. DNA is the repository of genetic information in all cells.c. Messenger RNA is a short-lived 'information carrier.'d. Proteins are responsible for most aspects of the phenotype.
- Open QuestionWhat is the name of the process that produces RNA from a DNA template? What is the name of the process that produces a polypeptide from an RNA template?
- Open QuestionA friend says, 'Geneticists spend all their time talking about DNA, but that's silly because DNA really isn't that important in the functions of a cell.' In what ways is she right, and in what ways might she be wrong?
- Open QuestionA friend says, 'Geneticists spend all their time talking about DNA, but that's silly because DNA really isn't that important in the functions of a cell.' In what ways is she right, and in what ways might she be wrong?
- Open QuestionDescribe the process by which the information in a eukaryotic gene is transcribed and translated into a protein. Correctly use these words in your description: tRNA, amino acid, start codon, transcription, RNA splicing, exons, introns, mRNA, gene, codon, RNA polymerase, ribosome, translation, anticodon, peptide bond, stop codon.
- Open QuestionThe base sequence of the gene coding for a short polypeptide is CTACGCTAGGCGATTGACT. What would be the base sequence of the mRNA transcribed from this gene? Using the genetic code, give the amino acid sequence of the polypeptide translated from this mRNA. (Hint: What is the start codon?)
- Open Question
A popular science fiction program once had an episode that featured an 'intron virus' that 'turned on' the introns in the genes, causing the synthesis of abnormal proteins. The episode may have been entertaining, but its premise had a large flaw about the nature of introns. What was the flaw?
- Open Question
Each of the following statements about protein synthesis is false. Correct each to make a true statement.
b. A transcription factor must bind to the promoter region of a gene before the enzyme DNA synthetase is able to bind and begin transcription.