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Exam 4

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #2
A  repressible regulation.
B  negative regulation.
C  inducible regulation.
D  positive regulation.
Question #3
A  chromatine remodeling complex.
B  histone deacetylase (HDAC).
C  histone methyl transferase.
D  histone acetyl transferase (HAT).
E  Mediator.
Question #4
A  coordinate regulation.
B  negative regulation.
C  inducible regulation.
D  repressible regulation.
E  positive regulation.
Question #5
A  an inducer.
B  a corepressor.
C  a coactivator.
D  an activator.
E  a repressor.
Question #6
A  endonucleolytic pathway that starts with internal cleavage of the mRNA by the endonculease Dicer..
B  decapping pathway that starts with removal of the 5′ 7-methylguanosine cap..
C  deadenylation pathway that starts with degradation of the polyA tail..
D  endonucleolytic pathway that starts with internal cleavage by the RNA-induced silencing complex.
Question #7
A  H2A.
B  H3.
C  H4.
D  H1.
E  H2B.
Question #8
A  gene expression is regulated by the presence of small molecules or other environmental cues
B  repressor proteins bind to sites that block RNA polymerase binding for initiation of transcription.
C  repression is primarily achieved through chromatin condensation
D  genes encoding enzymes in the same biochemical pathway are organized in a transcription unit
Question #9
A  coordinate regulation.
B  negative regulation.
C  positive regulation.
D  repressible regulation.
E  inducible regulation.
Question #11
A  negative assortative mating
B  positive assortative mating
C  inbreeding
D  natural selection
E  genetic drift
Question #12
A  natural selection.
B  inbreeding.
C  positive assortative mating.
D  negative assortative mating.
E  genetic drift.
Question #13
A  C residues in the sequence CCGG.
B  C residues in the sequence CpG.
C  A residues in the sequence GATC.
D  A residues in the sequence GAATTC.
Question #15
A  positive, inducible regulation.
B  negative, inducible regulation.
C  positive, repressible regulation.
D  negative, repressible regulation.