Gene Regulation and Expression

Gene Regulation and Expression

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Science

9th - 12th Grade

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Hard

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Barbara White

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Gene Expression Noun

[jeen ik-spresh-un]

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Gene Expression


The process by which information from a gene is used to synthesize a functional product, such as a protein.

Example: This diagram shows how information in a gene (DNA) is used to create a protein through the processes of transcription and translation.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Operon Noun

[op-er-on]

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Operon


A cluster of genes found in prokaryotes that are regulated together and transcribed as a single messenger RNA molecule.

Example: An operon is a group of genes on a bacterial chromosome that are controlled together, transcribed into a single mRNA, and then translated into multiple proteins.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Promoter Noun

[pruh-moh-ter]

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Promoter


A specific DNA sequence where RNA polymerase binds to initiate the process of transcription for a particular gene.

Example: This diagram shows a promoter as a specific starting region (red) on a DNA strand where the enzyme RNA polymerase attaches to begin making an RNA copy.
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4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Operator Noun

[op-er-ay-ter]

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Operator


A short DNA region where a repressor protein can bind, preventing the transcription of genes within an operon.

Example: This cartoon shows a repressor protein sitting on the operator section of DNA, acting as a roadblock to stop gene expression.
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5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Repressor Noun

[ri-pres-er]

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Repressor


A DNA-binding protein that inhibits gene expression by binding to an operator and blocking RNA polymerase from transcribing genes.

Example: This diagram shows a repressor protein binding to DNA, which acts like a roadblock to stop the RNA polymerase from making a gene's message.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION

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TATA box Noun

[tah-tah boks]

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TATA box


A DNA sequence in the promoter region of eukaryotic genes that helps position RNA polymerase for transcription initiation.

Example: This diagram shows that the TATA box is a specific DNA sequence in the nucleus that acts as a signal, telling the enzyme RNA polymerase where to begin transcribing a gene.
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7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Transcription Factor Noun

[tran-skrip-shun fak-ter]

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Transcription Factor


A protein that binds to specific DNA sequences, thereby controlling the rate of transcription from DNA to messenger RNA.

Example: A transcription factor, like an activator protein, binds to a specific site on DNA, helping to turn a gene 'on' by starting the transcription process.
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