Campbell Biology: Concepts & Connections Plus Mastering Biology with eText -- Access Card Package (8th Edition)
Campbell Biology: Concepts & Connections Plus Mastering Biology with eText -- Access Card Package (8th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780321885173
Author: Jane B. Reece, Martha R. Taylor, Eric J. Simon, Jean L. Dickey, Kelly A. Hogan
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 10, Problem 1CC

Check your understanding of the flow of genetic information through a cell by filling in the blanks.

Chapter 10, Problem 1CC, Check your understanding of the flow of genetic information through a cell by filling in the blanks.

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Summary Introduction

To complete: The given map showing the flow of genetic information through a cell.

Introduction: DNA is the blueprint of life. The genetic information of DNA is based in the nucleotide base sequences. These sequences are transcribed into mRNA triplets. These triplets of nucleotides are known as codons and they form the genetic code. They code for specific amino acids for the synthesis of proteins is known as functional gene products. This is known as gene expression.

Answer to Problem 1CC

The Fig.1 represents the flow of genetic information through a cell

Pictorial representation: Fig. 1 shows the completed map of flow of genetic information through a cell.

Campbell Biology: Concepts & Connections Plus Mastering Biology with eText -- Access Card Package (8th Edition), Chapter 10, Problem 1CC

Fig.1 Flow of genetic information through a cell

Explanation of Solution

(a)

Correct answer: Nucleotides.

Explanation: The nucleotides are the building blocks of nucleic acids (DNA and RNA). DNA is a polymer made up of nucleotide monomers (adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine) and also known as polynucleotide. Hence, the correct answer is nucleotides.

(b)

Correct answer: Transcription.

Explanation: DNA consists of genetic instructions in the form of nucleotide sequences. It acts as a template and directs the messenger RNA (mRNA) synthesis in the cell. The process of formation of mRNA is known as transcription. Hence, the correct answer is transcription.

(c)

Correct answer: RNA polymerase.

Explanation: RNA polymerase enzymes are of three types out of which, RNA pol II transcribes mRNA. RNA pol II enzyme first binds to the transcription factors and then forms a complex with promoter at start codon for the beginning of transcription process. Hence, the correct answer is RNA polymerase.

(d)

Correct answer: mRNA.

Explanation: Both prokaryotes and eukaryotes consist of three types of RNA: mRNA, rRNA, and tRNA. mRNA forms 5% of the total RNA in a cell. mRNA consists of the genetic code in the form of triplets of nucleotides known as codons. Hence, the correct answer is mRNA.

(e)

Correct answer: rRNA

Explanation: rRNA forms 80% of the total RNA and is found in ribosomes. rRNAs along with proteins form ribosomes, which act as a site for protein synthesis. Hence, the correct answer is rRNA.

(f)

Correct answer: tRNA

Explanation: tRNAs are smallest among the three types of RNA. The mRNA sequence is read by transfer RNAs (tRNAs) to form polypeptide or a chain of amino acids in a process known as translation. The tRNA molecule with an attached amino acid binds to its specific mRNA codon. This mRNA codon codes for that specific amino acid. Hence, the correct answer is tRNA.

(g)

Correct answer: Translation.

Explanation: The mRNA acts as a template for the synthesis of polypeptide chain. Each letter in the gene sequence is copied which codes for a particular amino acid. The polypeptide chain is synthesized on the basis of amino acid sequences in the reading frame. This process is known as translation. Hence, the correct answer is translation.

(h)

Correct answer: Ribosomes.

Explanation: rRNAs along with proteins form ribosomes. Ribosomes act as a site of protein synthesis, that is, translation. Hence, the correct answer is ribosomes.

(i)

Correct answer: Amino acids.

Explanation: Amino acids are the monomer units of proteins. Amino acids are linked through peptide bonds to form a long polypeptide chain. Hence, the correct answer is amino acids.

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