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Higher Biology for CfE Homework Unit 1 – DNA and the Genome 1.3 & 1.4 Name:______________________ Class:_________ Teacher:_____________________ 1.3 Control of Gene Expression 1. The diagram below represents a stage in protein synthesis in a cell. 2. Proteins may be modified after translation before they become functional. The list shows changes which could modify protein chains 1 2 3 Which line in the table below identifies correctly molecules W, X and Y? A B C D W Molecules X Y tRNA polypeptide mRNA Polypeptide mRNA tRNA tRNA mRNA polypeptide mRNA polypeptide tRNA cutting and combining polypeptide chains adding carbohydrates to the protein chain adding phosphates to the protein chain Which of these changes are examples of post translational modifications? A B C D 1, 2 and 3 2 and 3 only 1 and 2 only 1 and 3 only (2) 3 a. DNA and RNA molecules are found in the cells of both eukaryotes and prokaryotes. DNA molecules are double-stranded whereas RNA molecules are single-stranded. i. Give two other structural differences between DNA and RNA molecules. 1.___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ 2. __________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________(2) ii. Describe the function of RNA polymerase in the synthesis of a primary transcript. _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________(2) iii. In eukaryotic cells mRNA is spliced after transcription. Describe what happens during RNA splicing. _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________(1) b. Actinomycin D is an antibiotic which binds to DNA and inhibits transcription in eukaryotes and prokaryotes. The graph below shows mRNA content of a cell over a 24 hour period after actinomycin D was added. i. State the time taken for the mRNA content of the cell to drop by 70% of its starting level. ____________ hours (1) ii. Explain why actinomycin D would not be suitable in the treatment of bacterial infections in humans. _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________(2) 4. The diagram below shows the stages involved in the transcription and translation of a eukaryotic gene. Both introns and exons are transcribed and then the primary transcript is modified to produce the functional mRNA which is then translated. a. State the difference between introns and exons. _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________(1) b. Name the enzyme responsible for the primary transcript. ________________________________________________________(1) c. Name the process that involves the modification of the primary transcript to form the functional mRNA. ________________________________________________________(1) d. Describe how different functional mRNA molecules can be produced from the same primary transcript sequence. _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________(1) e. Describe one way in which the polypeptide structure can be modified following translation. ________________________________________________________(1) 5. Sickle cell anaemia is a genetic disorder in which red blood cells contain the protein haemoglobin S instead of normal haemoglobin. The DNA sequence in the allele for haemoglobin S carries a mutation. The table below shows some mRNA codons and the abbreviations of the amino acids they code for. The diagram below shows sections of the DNA sequences that code for normal haemoglobin and for haemoglobin S. a. Use abbreviations from the table to complete the boxes in the diagram below to show the amino acid sequence in the section of haemoglobin S given. (1) b. i. Name bond Y in the diagram. ____________________________ (1) ii. The chains of amino acids are folded to give proteins their three-dimensional shape. Name one bond or interaction which holds the chain in its three-dimensional shape. ________________________________________________________ (1) iii. Explain why the change in the base sequence in haemoglobin S leads to a failure of the protein to function normally. _____________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________(1) 1.4 Cellular Differentiation 1. Which line in the table below correctly describes meristems? Type of cell present Cell division occurring A specialised no B unspecialised no C specialised yes D unspecialised yes 2. Which of the following statements related to cell differentiation is correct? A. Meristems are regions of differentiated cell types in plants B. Embryonic stem cells can differentiate into a limited range of cell types C. A differentiated cell only expresses genes that produce proteins characteristic of that cell type. D. Adult tissue stem cells can differentiate into all cell types. 3. The graph below shows the changes in number of human stem cells in culture. The activity of the enzyme glutaminase present in the cells over an eight hour period is also shown. How many units of glutaminase activity were recorded when the cell number was 50% of its maximum over the 8 day period? A. 3 B. 4 C. 8 D. 9