706 Unit 30 C NEL
9.Identify the row that best describes the type of mutation
and its consequence to the structure of the protein.
Row Mutation Consequence
A. insertion causes a shift to the reading
frame and results in an
entirely different amino acid
sequence
B. deletion causes a shift to the reading
frame and results in an
entirely different amino acid
sequence
C. substitution causes a different amino
acid at one location
D. inversion causes different amino acids
for the sequence inverted as
reading frame is reversed
- Select the statement that best describes the codons given
in the description of thalassemia.
A. These are mRNA codons as they contain the base
uracil.
B. These are mRNA codons as they contain the base
thyamine.
C. These are DNA codons as they contain the base
uracil.
D. These are DNA codons as they contain the base
thymine.
Use the following information to answer questions 9 and 10.
Thalassemia is a serious human genetic disorder that causes
severe anemia. People with thalassemia die before sexual
maturity. There are over 90 different mutations that can lead to
thalassemia. One of the mutations changes the codon TAC to
TA A.
Use the following information to answer questions 11 and 12.
- Initiation commences when the RNA polymerase binds to
the promoter region of the gene to be transcribed. - The ribosome continues to move along the mRNA, reading
the code in triplets known as codons. - When the ribosome moves over, the tRNA containing the
growing peptide is shifted over to the P site. A third amino
acid, specified by the third codon, is brought into the A site
by the next tRNA. A peptide bond is formed between the
second and third amino acid. - A complementary RNA strand is synthesized in the
direction of 5to 3, using one strand of DNA as a
template. This step is known as elongation. The
complement of adenine in RNA is uracil. - New amino acids are added to the chain in the process of
elongation, which continues until a stop codon is read in
the A site. The stop codons are UAG, UGA, and UAA. At
this point, the ribosome stalls. - Once the termination sequence is reached by the RNA
polymerase, the process ceases. The mRNA is separated
from the DNA and the RNA polymerase falls off the DNA
molecule. - When the start codon is in the P site, a tRNA delivers the
amino acid methionine. The tRNA recognizes the codon
because of the complementary anticodon. - Identify the statements that describe the process of
transcription. (Record all three digits of your answer in the
order in which they would occur in the cell.) - Identify the statements that describe the process of
translation. (Record all four digits of your answer in the
order in which they would occur in the cell.)
8.Correctly match the cell number in Figure 2with the
condition. (Record all four digits of your answer.)
________ ________ ________ ________
Turner’s trisonomic will not trisonomic
syndrome female survive male
XX XY
XX
normal female
nondisjunction normal
meiosis
normal male
XY
XXX XO OY XXY
12 3 4
Figure 2
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