Final: Cole's Molecular Regulation of Development Practice Questions Flashcards
1) Which of the following is characterized by a cell releasing a signal molecule which diffuses into the local environment, followed by nearby cells responding? • A) endocrine signaling • B)autocrinesignaling • C) paracrine signaling • D)juxtacrinesignaling • E)synapticsignaling
C) paracrine signaling - a form of cell-cell communication in which a cell produces a signal to induce changes in nearby cells
2. A signal molecule is also known as a... A. Receptor B. Ligand C. Protein kinase D. Initiator
B. 
• Which type of transcription factor plays a variety of important roles in developing nervous system/sense organs?
A. Dlx gene proteins
• B. Lim proteins
• C. Msx gene proteins
• D. Pax proteins
• E. Sox gene proteins and partner proteins
D
Intercellular signaling molecules can exert both positive and negative (inhibitory) effects on growth of their target cells. Which signaling molecules, in general, often functions as a positive regulators of growth or differentiation? 2 answers • A. fibroblast growth factor proteins • B. Wnt proteins • C. retinoic acid • D. bone morphogenetic proteins • E. Sonic hedgehog
A and E
Proteins can plays a role in keeping cell division in check. When mutated, which of the is unable to do its job, and as a result uncontrolled cell growth may occur. This may contribute to the development of a cancer. • A. mutations in Hox genes • B. mutations in Notch receptors • C. proto-oncogenes • D. retinoic acid • E. tumor suppressor genes
E. Tumor Suppressor genes
Proto-oncogenes induce tumor formation through dominant gain-of-function alleles; tumor suppressor genes have recessive loss- of-function alleles that result in failure to suppress cell division, resulting in uncontrolled cell division in affected populations
Retinoic acid is the oxidized form of Vitamin A, with only partial vitamin A function. It functions in determining position along embryonic anterior/posterior axis in chordates in conjunction with which of the following?
A. Dlx gene proteins
• B. Hox genes
• C. Msx gene proteins
• D. Pax proteins
• E. Sox gene proteins and partner proteins
B. Hox genes
RA acts through Hox genes, which ultimately control anterior/posterior patterning in early developmental stages.
Which type of transcription factor important in specifying whether limbs will be forelimb or hindlimbs?
• A. Hox genes and Homeodomain proteins
• B. T-Box gene family
• C. Helix-Loop-Helix transcription factors
• D. Zinc finger transcription factors
• E.Sox gene proteins
B
The HMG (for high mobility group. box is a DNA binding domain that is highly conserved throughout eukaryotic species. Which genes encode a family of transcription factors that bind to the minor groove in DNA, and belong to a super-family of genes characterized by a HMG-box? • A. Wt1 gene proteins • B. Hox proteins • C. Msx gene proteins • D. Zinc finger proteins • E. Sox gene proteins
E.
Jes, go look at Cole’s Embryo practice for picture identification questions.
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