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he E. coli genome contains 7 rrn operons.
A. T
B. T
hese operons can contain rRNA and tRNA genes.
C. snRNP U1 is involved in processing the RNA transcript produced from these operons.
D. RNase III and RNase E are involved in processing the RNA transcript produced from these
operons.
he rrnD transcription product is a 30S precursor molecule.
E. T
2. Which of the following enzymes removes extra nucleotides from the 5′ ends of pre-tRNA?
A. R
Nase I
B. R
Nase II
C. RNase III
D. RNase E
E. R
Nase P
3. Most cellular RNase P enzymes have 2 subunits, one protein subunit and I RNA subunit. RNase
P from which of the following has no known RNA subunit?
A. h
uman nuclei
B. m
onkey mitochondria
C. spinach chloroplast
D. yeast nuclei
E. E
scherichia coli
A. t rypanosomes
B. y east
C. bacteria
D. mammals
E. p lants
5. Trypanosome mitochondria contain two types of circular DNA linked together into large networks.
These mitochondria are called
A. m
axicircles
B. k inetoplasts
C. leucoplasts
D. plastids
E. m axi-mitochondria
A. r RNA
B. t RNA
C. gRNA
D. snRNA
E. i RNA
7. Which of the following techniques was used by Stuart and colleagues to demonstrate mRNA
editing?
A. R
T-PCR
B. c DNA cloning
C. Northern Blot
D. RNase footprinting
E. m utation analysis
8. RNA editing by nucleotide deamination can occur in which of the following cell types?
A. h
uman brain
B. H
IV infected human cells
C. red blood cells
D. Drosophila
E. A
ll of the choices have RNA editing.
9. The function of normally occurring mRNA deamination appears to be the proper
A. c leanup of the mRNA.
B. m
RNA folding.
C. mRNA splicing.
D. mRNA modification.
E. p rotein synthesis.
A. C
ap addition
B. a
denosine deamination
C. Poly(A) addition
D. promoter clearance
E. u
nwinding
11. Under which of the following conditions does TfR mRNA degradation take place?
A. c onversion of citrate to isocitrate
A. R
NA viral replication.
B. D
NA viral replication.
C. RNA viral transcription.
E. m
RNA translation.
13. Which of the following enzymes is not involved in RNA interference?
A. D
icer
B. S
licer
C. Argonaute
D. Argonaute2
E. R
Nase P
Select one of the choices below to indicate whether it is a characteristic of miRNA or siRNA.
A. miRNA
B. siRNA
14. Induces degradation of the target mRNA
________________________________________
15. Usually formed from foreign RNAs
________________________________________
16. Usually starts as part of the stem of a naturally occurring cellular RNA stem loop
________________________________________
17. Usually base pair imperfectly with their target mRNA
________________________________________
18. rRNA gene transcription occurs in the ______________.
________________________________________
19. ________-splicing is the process by which exons from different genes are spliced together to form
the mature mRNA.
________________________________________
20. Trypanosome mRNA editing occurs in the ______________.
________________________________________
21. If you were to treat mammary gland tissue with prolactin you would expect to see an increase in
casein mRNA __________________.
________________________________________
22. MicroRNAs function to silence gene expression primarily by blocking ____________ of targeted
mRNAs.
________________________________________
23. miRNA synthesis involves the cleavage of the double stranded stem portion of a precursor RNA
by the enzyme ____________.
________________________________________
24. _________ RNA is responsible for RNA interference.
________________________________________
25. RNA editing in mammals involves deamination of adenosine to form __________.
________________________________________
26. Processing a pri-miRNA to a mature miRNA is a two-step process.
True False
27. Transposition of transposons is blocked in animal germ cells by a ping-pong and mRNA
destruction mechanism involving piRNAs.
True False
28. E. coli rRNA is transcribed and processed in the cytoplasm.
True False
29. Inactivation of RNase genes involved in tRNA 3′ end maturation is lethal to bacterial cells.
True False
30. mRNA editing has been shown to occur in the 5′ to 3′ direction.
True False
31. Flowering plants have two nuclear RNA RNA polymerases, Iv and V, that are not found in
animals and fungi.
True False
32. Cellular mRNA levels often correlate more closely with transcription rate than with transcript
stability.
True False
33. Dicer is an RNase III-like enzyme that cleaves dsRNA into 50–55 nt fragments.
True False
34. Gene silencing by RNAi can target the control region of a gene by being involved in DNA
methylation.
True False
35. Post-transcriptional processing of RNA is not important for gene expression.
True False
36. Post-transcriptional processing of RNA occurs only in eukaryotic cells.
True False
16 Key
1. Which of the following is NOT true concerning E. coli rrn operons?
A. The E. coli genome contains 7 rrn operons.
C. snRNP U1 is involved in processing the RNA transcript produced from these operons.
D. RNase III and RNase E are involved in processing the RNA transcript produced from these
operons.
E. The rrnD transcription product is a 30S precursor molecule.
A. RNase I
B. RNase II
C. RNase III
D. RNase E
E. RNase P
A. human nuclei
B. monkey mitochondria
C. spinach chloroplast
D. yeast nuclei
E. Escherichia coli
A. trypanosomes
B. yeast
C. bacteria
D. mammals
E. plants
A. maxicircles
B. kinetoplasts
C. leucoplasts
D. plastids
E. maxi-mitochondria
A. rRNA
B. tRNA
C. gRNA
D. snRNA
E. iRNA
7. Which of the following techniques was used by Stuart and colleagues to demonstrate mRNA
editing?
A. RT-PCR
B. cDNA cloning
C. Northern Blot
D. RNase footprinting
E. mutation analysis
A. human brain
D. Drosophila
A. cleanup of the mRNA.
B. mRNA folding.
C. mRNA splicing.
D. mRNA modification.
E. protein synthesis.
A. Cap addition
B. adenosine deamination
C. Poly(A) addition
D. promoter clearance
E. unwinding
A. conversion of citrate to isocitrate
A. RNA viral replication.
E. mRNA translation.
A. Dicer
B. Slicer
C. Argonaute
D. Argonaute2
E. RNase P
A. miRNA
B. siRNA
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14. Induces degradation of the target mRNA
B
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15. Usually formed from foreign RNAs
B
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16. Usually starts as part of the stem of a naturally occurring cellular RNA stem loop
A
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17. Usually base pair imperfectly with their target mRNA
A
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nucleolus
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19. ________-splicing is the process by which exons from different genes are spliced together to
form the mature mRNA.
Trans
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20. Trypanosome mRNA editing occurs in the ______________.
mitochondria
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21. If you were to treat mammary gland tissue with prolactin you would expect to see an increase
in casein mRNA __________________.
translation
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23. miRNA synthesis involves the cleavage of the double stranded stem portion of a precursor
RNA by the enzyme ____________.
Dicer
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Double-stranded
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25. RNA editing in mammals involves deamination of adenosine to form __________.
inosine
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26. Processing a pri-miRNA to a mature miRNA is a two-step process.
TRUE
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27. Transposition of transposons is blocked in animal germ cells by a ping-pong and mRNA
destruction mechanism involving piRNAs.
TRUE
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28. E. coli rRNA is transcribed and processed in the cytoplasm.
TRUE
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29. Inactivation of RNase genes involved in tRNA 3′ end maturation is lethal to bacterial cells.
TRUE
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30. mRNA editing has been shown to occur in the 5′ to 3′ direction.
FALSE
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31. Flowering plants have two nuclear RNA RNA polymerases, Iv and V, that are not found in
animals and fungi.
TRUE
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32. Cellular mRNA levels often correlate more closely with transcription rate than with transcript
stability.
FALSE
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33. Dicer is an RNase III-like enzyme that cleaves dsRNA into 50–55 nt fragments.
FALSE
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34. Gene silencing by RNAi can target the control region of a gene by being involved in DNA
methylation.
TRUE
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35. Post-transcriptional processing of RNA is not important for gene expression.
FALSE
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36. Post-transcriptional processing of RNA occurs only in eukaryotic cells.
FALSE
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16 Summary
Category # of Questions
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