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- Cells go to great length to correctmistakes in the processes of DNAreplication, transcription, splicing,and translation. Are there analogousstrategies to correct mistakes in theselection of which genes are to beexpressed in a given cell type? Couldthe great complexity of transcriptioninitiation in animals and plants reflectsuch a strategy?Any mutation inside or outside a coding regionthat reduces or abolishes protein activity in one of the manyways previously described is a loss-of-function _______?GGGAGTGTATACGGGATGAAGGCGATT MRNA What’s the Protein And what’s the phenotype
- GTTTTCACTGGCGAGCGTCATCTTCCTACT 8. What is the function (e.g. transcriptional regulation, transmembrane signaling, kinase, protease, etc.) of the protein(s) encoded by the gene.Alternative splicing is a common mechanism for eukaryotes toexpand their repertoire of gene functions. At least one estimateindicates that approximately 50 percent of human genes usealternative splicing, and approximately 15 percent of diseasecausingmutations involve aberrant alternative splicing. Differenttissues show remarkably different frequencies of alternativesplicing, with the brain accounting for approximately 18 percentof such events. Why might some tissues engage in more alternative splicingthan others?What would be the minimum length(approximate number of bases) of an mRNAthat coded for a protein 300 amino acidslong?
- You have just gotten back the results from an RNA-seq analysis of mRNAs from liver. You had anticipatedcounting the number of reads of each mRNA to deter-mine the relative abundance of different mRNAs. But youare puzzled because many of the mRNAs have given youresults like those shown in Figure Q8–4. How is it that dif-ferent parts of an mRNA can be represented at differentlevels?Which of the following set(s) of primers a–d couldyou use to amplify the following target DNA sequence, which is part of the last protein-coding exonof the CFTR gene?5′ GGCTAAGATCTGAATTTTCCGAG ... TTGGGCAATAATGTAGCGCCTT 3′3′ CCGATTCTAGACTTAAAAGGCTC ... AACCCGTTATTACATCGCGGAA 5′a. 5′ GGAAAATTCAGATCTTAG 3′;5′ TGGGCAATAATGTAGCGC 3′b. 5′ GCTAAGATCTGAATTTTC 3′;3′ ACCCGTTATTACATCGCG 5′c. 3′ GATTCTAGACTTAAAGGC 5′;3′ ACCCGTTATTACATCGCG 5′d. 5′ GCTAAGATCTGAATTTTC 3′;5′ TGGGCAATAATGTAGCGC 3′Some exons in the human genome are quite small (lessthan 75 bp long). Identification of such “microexons” isdifficult because these distances are too short to reliablyuse ORF identification or codon bias to determine ifsmall genomic sequences are truly part of an mRNAand a polypeptide. What techniques of “gene finding”can be used to try to assess if a given region of 75 bpconstitutes an exon?
- a. Very few if any eukaryotic genes contain tractswith more than 25 As or Ts in a row, yet almost alleukaryotic mRNAs have a tract with more than100 As in a row. How is this possible?b. Scientists know the nucleotide sequences that directthe termination of bacterial gene transcription, butthey generally have little idea about the nature ofthe nucleotide sequences that direct transcriptiontermination in eukaryotic cells. Explain the basisof this statement.List and briefly explain. C-terminal domain of RNA polymerase II function to ensure that the varoius sets of mRNA processing enzymes carry out their duties at the apporpiate time and place?The method of Northern blotting is used to determine the amountand size of a particular RNA transcribed in a given cell type.Alternative splicing (discussed in Chapter 14) produces mRNAsof different lengths from the same gene. The Northern blot shownhere was obtained using a DNA probe that is complementary tothe mRNA encoded by a particular gene. The mRNA in lanes 1through 4 was isolated from different cell types, and equal amountsof total cellular mRNA were added to each lane. Explain these results.