
Gene Regulation
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Science
12th Grade

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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What specific sugar does E.coli break down when milk is consumed?
Glucose
Sucrose
Lactose
Fructose
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
In the context of gene regulation, what is a segment of DNA typically found upstream of a gene that serves as a binding site for regulatory proteins?
Regulatory gene
Regulatory protein
Regulatory sequence
Structural gene
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the correct general flow of genetic information in gene expression?
Protein → mRNA → DNA
DNA → Protein → mRNA
mRNA → DNA → Protein
DNA → mRNA → Protein
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
In the lac operon, which region of DNA is located between the promoter and the structural genes and functions as an on/off switch for transcription?
Regulatory gene
Operator
TATA Box
Activator
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
In the lac operon, what is the primary function of the repressor protein when lactose is absent?
It binds to the promoter, initiating transcription.
It binds to the operator, blocking RNA polymerase from transcribing the genes.
It binds to the lacZ gene, activating enzyme production.
It changes shape to allow lactose to bind.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
When lactose is present in the environment of a bacterium with a lac operon, what is the direct effect on the repressor protein?
The repressor binds more tightly to the operator.
The repressor detaches from the operator and changes shape.
The repressor is degraded by enzymes.
The repressor recruits RNA polymerase to the promoter.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How does the presence of tryptophan regulate the trp operon in bacteria?
Tryptophan binds to the repressor, preventing it from attaching to the operator.
Tryptophan binds to the promoter, initiating the synthesis of more tryptophan.
Tryptophan binds to the repressor, enabling it to block RNA polymerase from transcribing the genes.
Tryptophan directly activates RNA polymerase to produce enzymes for its breakdown.
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