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Promoter ABCDE 5’ 3’ 5’ ABCDE 3’5’ ACE AAAAA… 3’ 5’cap i. DNA ii. pre-mRNA iii. mRNA ACE iv. protein ABCDE i ii iii iv The DNA (i) containing a transcription unit is depicted, as are the RNA (ii, iii) and protein (iv) molecules that derive from the piece of DNA. Regions labeled as A,B,C etc. indicate corresponding regions the different molecules. For example, the region of DNA labeled “C”, is the template for RNA regions “C”, which are the template for the protein region “C”. Size of the indicated region in nucleotides (I, ii, iii) or amino acids (iv)

Promoter ABCDE 5’ 3’ 5’ ABCDE 3’5’ ACE AAAAA… 3’ 5’cap i. DNA ii. pre-mRNA iii. mRNA ACE iv. protein ABCDE i ii iii iv The DNA (i) containing a transcription unit is depicted, as are the RNA (ii, iii) and protein (iv) molecules that derive from the piece of DNA. Regions labeled as A,B,C etc. indicate corresponding regions the different molecules. For example, the region of DNA labeled “C”, is the template for RNA regions “C”, which are the template for the protein region “C”. Size of the indicated region in nucleotides (I, ii, iii) or amino acids (iv) 1. The top strand of DNA is the template strand. A)True B)False

Promoter ABCDE 5’ 3’ 5’ ABCDE 3’5’ ACE AAAAA… 3’ 5’cap i. DNA ii. pre-mRNA iii. mRNA ACE iv. protein ABCDE i ii iii iv Size of the indicated region in nucleotides (I, ii, iii) or amino acids (iv) 2. Molecule ii is generated by transcription A)True B)False The DNA (i) containing a transcription unit is depicted, as are the RNA (ii, iii) and protein (iv) molecules that derive from the piece of DNA. Regions labeled as A,B,C etc. indicate corresponding regions the different molecules. For example, the region of DNA labeled “C”, is the template for RNA regions “C”, which are the template for the protein region “C”.

Promoter ABCDE 5’ 3’ 5’ ABCDE 3’5’ ACE AAAAA… 3’ 5’cap i. DNA ii. pre-mRNA iii. mRNA ACE iv. protein ABCDE i ii iii iv Size of the indicated region in nucleotides (I, ii, iii) or amino acids (iv) 3. Molecule iii is generated by translation A)True B)False The DNA (i) containing a transcription unit is depicted, as are the RNA (ii, iii) and protein (iv) molecules that derive from the piece of DNA. Regions labeled as A,B,C etc. indicate corresponding regions the different molecules. For example, the region of DNA labeled “C”, is the template for RNA regions “C”, which are the template for the protein region “C”.

Promoter ABCDE 5’ 3’ 5’ ABCDE 3’5’ ACE AAAAA… 3’ 5’cap i. DNA ii. pre-mRNA iii. mRNA ACE iv. protein ABCDE i ii iii iv Size of the indicated region in nucleotides (I, ii, iii) or amino acids (iv) 4. The region C in ii corresponds to an intron. A)True B)False The DNA (i) containing a transcription unit is depicted, as are the RNA (ii, iii) and protein (iv) molecules that derive from the piece of DNA. Regions labeled as A,B,C etc. indicate corresponding regions the different molecules. For example, the region of DNA labeled “C”, is the template for RNA regions “C”, which are the template for the protein region “C”.

Promoter ABCDE 5’ 3’ 5’ ABCDE 3’5’ ACE AAAAA… 3’ 5’cap i. DNA ii. pre-mRNA iii. mRNA ACE iv. protein ABCDE i ii iii iv Size of the indicated region in nucleotides (I, ii, iii) or amino acids (iv) 5. The adenosine nucleotides at the end of iii were transcribed by RNA polymerase A)True B)False The DNA (i) containing a transcription unit is depicted, as are the RNA (ii, iii) and protein (iv) molecules that derive from the piece of DNA. Regions labeled as A,B,C etc. indicate corresponding regions the different molecules. For example, the region of DNA labeled “C”, is the template for RNA regions “C”, which are the template for the protein region “C”.

Promoter ABCDE 5’ 3’ 5’ ABCDE 3’5’ ACE AAAAA… 3’ 5’cap i. DNA ii. pre-mRNA iii. mRNA ACE iv. protein ABCDE i ii iii iv Size of the indicated region in nucleotides (I, ii, iii) or amino acids (iv) 6. Given this info, we can infer that the first three nucleotides of region A in iii are a start codon. A)True B)False The DNA (i) containing a transcription unit is depicted, as are the RNA (ii, iii) and protein (iv) molecules that derive from the piece of DNA. Regions labeled as A,B,C etc. indicate corresponding regions the different molecules. For example, the region of DNA labeled “C”, is the template for RNA regions “C”, which are the template for the protein region “C”.

Promoter ABCDE 5’ 3’ 5’ ABCDE 3’5’ ACE AAAAA… 3’ 5’cap i. DNA ii. pre-mRNA iii. mRNA ACE iv. protein ABCDE i ii iii iv Size of the indicated region in nucleotides (I, ii, iii) or amino acids (iv) 7. Given this info, we can infer that the last three nucleotides of region E in iii are a stop codon. A)True B)False The DNA (i) containing a transcription unit is depicted, as are the RNA (ii, iii) and protein (iv) molecules that derive from the piece of DNA. Regions labeled as A,B,C etc. indicate corresponding regions the different molecules. For example, the region of DNA labeled “C”, is the template for RNA regions “C”, which are the template for the protein region “C”.

Promoter ABCDE 5’ 3’ 5’ ABCDE 3’5’ ACE AAAAA… 3’ 5’cap i. DNA ii. pre-mRNA iii. mRNA ACE iv. protein ABCDE i ii iii iv Size of the indicated region in nucleotides (I, ii, iii) or amino acids (iv) 8. Region A of iv contains the C terminus A)True B)False The DNA (i) containing a transcription unit is depicted, as are the RNA (ii, iii) and protein (iv) molecules that derive from the piece of DNA. Regions labeled as A,B,C etc. indicate corresponding regions the different molecules. For example, the region of DNA labeled “C”, is the template for RNA regions “C”, which are the template for the protein region “C”.

Promoter ABCDE 5’ 3’ 5’ ABCDE 3’5’ ACE AAAAA… 3’ 5’cap i. DNA ii. pre-mRNA iii. mRNA ACE iv. protein ABCDE i ii iii iv Size of the indicated region in nucleotides (I, ii, iii) or amino acids (iv) 9. This gene might occur in a bacteria A)True B)False The DNA (i) containing a transcription unit is depicted, as are the RNA (ii, iii) and protein (iv) molecules that derive from the piece of DNA. Regions labeled as A,B,C etc. indicate corresponding regions the different molecules. For example, the region of DNA labeled “C”, is the template for RNA regions “C”, which are the template for the protein region “C”.

Promoter ABCDE 5’ 3’ 5’ ABCDE 3’5’ ACE AAAAA… 3’ 5’cap i. DNA ii. pre-mRNA iii. mRNA ACE iv. protein ABCDE i ii iii iv Size of the indicated region in nucleotides (I, ii, iii) or amino acids (iv) 10. A mutation that inserts one base pair in region B will cause a frame shift during translation. A)True B)False The DNA (i) containing a transcription unit is depicted, as are the RNA (ii, iii) and protein (iv) molecules that derive from the piece of DNA. Regions labeled as A,B,C etc. indicate corresponding regions the different molecules. For example, the region of DNA labeled “C”, is the template for RNA regions “C”, which are the template for the protein region “C”.

Promoter ABCDE 5’ 3’ 5’ ABCDE 3’5’ ACE AAAAA… 3’ 5’cap i. DNA ii. pre-mRNA iii. mRNA ACE iv. protein ABCDE i ii iii iv Size of the indicated region in nucleotides (I, ii, iii) or amino acids (iv) 11. A mutation that inserts one base pair in region C will cause a frame shift during translation. A)True B)False The DNA (i) containing a transcription unit is depicted, as are the RNA (ii, iii) and protein (iv) molecules that derive from the piece of DNA. Regions labeled as A,B,C etc. indicate corresponding regions the different molecules. For example, the region of DNA labeled “C”, is the template for RNA regions “C”, which are the template for the protein region “C”.