Final: Cole's Molecular Regulation of Development Practice Questions Flashcards

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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
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C) paracrine signaling - a form of cell-cell communication in which a cell produces a signal to induce changes in nearby cells

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2. A signal molecule is also known as a...
A. Receptor
B. Ligand
C. Protein kinase 
D. Initiator
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B. 

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• 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

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D

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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
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A and E

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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
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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

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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

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B. Hox genes

RA acts through Hox genes, which ultimately control anterior/posterior patterning in early developmental stages.

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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

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B

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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
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E.

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Jes, go look at Cole’s Embryo practice for picture identification questions.

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You’re welcome.

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