Molecular Diagnostics Replication, Transcription, and Translation Flashcards

1
Q

What is the central dogma of molecular biology?

A

DNA encodes RNA and RNA encodes proteins

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2
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Who proposed the central dogma of molecular biology?

A

Francis Crick

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3
Q

What is reverse transcription?

A

When retroviruses transcribe RNA into DNA using the enzyme reverse transcriptase

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4
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Which enzyme replicates DNA?

A

DNA polymerase III

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5
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DNA is replicated by DNA polymerase III in a ___’ to ___’ direction

A

5’ to 3’

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6
Q

The process of DNA replication is often condensed to what 3 parts?

A

-Initiation
-Elongation
-Termination

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7
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What enzyme initiates DNA replication?

A

Helicase

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8
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Which enzyme begins the elongation part of DNA replication?

A

DNA polymerase III

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9
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What terminates DNA replication?

A

DNA polymerase I removing RNA primers and ligase gluing the Okazaki fragments together

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10
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Terminology:
-RNA synthesis
-DNA information transcribed to a new strand of RNA

A

Transcription

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11
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When DNA is transcribed to a new strand of RNA, which type of RNA is made?

A

mRNA (messenger)

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12
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What starts the process of transcription?

A

RNA polymerase

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13
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TRUE or FALSE:
The CODING strand is also the known as the TEMPLATE strand in transcription

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False, the coding strand is the non-template strand

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14
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TRUE or FALSE:
the new mRNA strand carries the same information as the non-template strand

A

True

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15
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Transcription:
Non-coding section of mRNA = _________

A

Intron

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16
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Transcription:
Coding section of mRNA = __________

A

Exon

17
Q

What takes the introns out of mRNA, leaving only exons?

A

Splicesomes

18
Q

What completes mRNA once introns are removed?

A

a 5’ cap and a poly-A tail

19
Q

Why is the poly-A tail important?

A

They can be utilized with spin columns in solid-phase extraction

20
Q

Terminology:
Process of synthesizing a protein from a messenger RNA template

A

Translation

21
Q

What are 3 nucleotides that encode for 1 amino acid known as?

A

Codon or triplett

22
Q

Where does translation occur?

A

Cytoplasm

23
Q

What 3 nucleotides that make up the start codon?

A

AUG

24
Q

What are the 3 stop codons?

A

-UAA
-UAG
-UGA

25
Q

What does the start codon - UAG - code for?

A

Methionine

26
Q

Terminology:
DNA information transcribed to RNA in the nucleus; results in mRNA

A

Transcription

27
Q

Terminology:
mRNA in the cytoplasm serves as a template to build proteins

A

Translation