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In an atom which has 2K, 8L, 8M and 2N electrons in the ground state, the total number of electrons having =1are

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  2. 8
  3. 12
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Why was Neurospora a good organism for Beadle and Tatum's studies?

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The tertiary structure of RNA is mostly dependent upon:

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When used to describe the RNA polymerases, the term “processive” refers to:

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You have examined nucleoli structures from several sources listed below and find that the cell type with the largest nucleolus is the:

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The 5S rRNA differs from the other cellular rRNAs in which of the following ways?

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#Question id: 4099

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Five E. coli strains have been identified, each of which has a different mutation that disrupts the normal regulation of a particular operon. For each mutant strain, the mutation has been mapped to the promoter or the operator region; however, the exact sequence changes are not known for these mutations. It is known that the normal promoter/operator consists of a single binding site for a positively acting transcription factor located just upstream of the promoter itself. Short DNA fragments containing the promoter and the operator were subcloned from each of the five mutant strains and from the wild type, purified, and radiolabeled. These fragments were then incubated under conditions of DNA excess with either purified regulatory factor or RNA polymerase or with both polymerase and regulatory factor.

The resulting protein-DNA complexes were separated by electrophoresis, and the radioactive DNA fragments were detected by exposure to x-ray film, giving the results shown below. Electrophoresis is from top to bottom; the largest complexes run slowest.

Based on above experiment, match the following

Effect

Mutant

1. One of the mutations increases the affinity of the polymerase for the promoter. Transcription of the operon is not stimulated by the regulatory factor in this mutant.

A. Mutant 5

2. One of the mutations maps to the operator.

Transcription of the operon is not stimulated by the regulatory factor in this mutant. Which mutant is most likely to show this effect

B. Mutant 2

3. One of the mutations is known to result from a small deletion between the operator and the promoter. The polymerase and the regulatory factor is each able to bind to the mutated DNA sequence, but are unable to form the three components complex. Transcription of the operon is not stimulated by the regulatory factor in this mutant. Which mutant shows the properties that might be expected for such a change?

C. Mutant 4

D. Mutant 3

E. Mutant 1