1. Proteomics involves the: study of protein production the study of the use of
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1. Proteomics involves the:
study of protein production
the study of the use of proteins
the study of the commonalities/categorizing of proteins
All of the above
proteomics
2.Gene expression can be effected by:
mutations to a promoter sequence
extra copies of the gene
both a and b
neither a or b
gene expression
3.Turning genes "off/on" is conducting by:
chromatin remodeling
histonation
phosphorylation
enucleation
gene expression
4.The "dimmer" switch of gene expression involves:
microRNAs
viruses
mtDNAs
prions
gene expression
4. Proteins which play a key role in gene expression are:
histones
nucleosomes
centromeres
prions
gene expression
5. The binding group needed to turn "on" a gene is a/an:
acetyl group
methyl group
viral group
propyl group
gene activation
6. Gene activation is promoted by bining groups because the binding group eases:
transcription
translation
phosphorylation
polarization
gene activation
7. Gene activation is terminated by the addition of a binding group referred to as:
methylation
phosphorylation
enucleation
sublimation
gene deactivation
8. Another name for methylation is:
histone de-acetylation
anti-nucleation
antihistonation
anti-expression binding
gene deactivation
9. RNA molecules that are only 21-22 bases in length are called:
microRNAs
SNPs
retroRNAs
nanoRNAs
microRNAs
Explanation / Answer
1. All of the above.
2. a. Mutation to a promoter sequences.
3. a. Chromatin remodeling
4. a. microRNA
4. Histones
6. Transcription
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