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1 Created by Boundless The Central Dogma of Molecular Biology states that genetic information flows in which of the following sequences? A RNA to DNA to protein. B Protein to DNA to RNA. C DNA to RNA to protein. D Protein to RNA to DNA. 2 Created by Boundless If a mutation occurs in the promoter sequence of a gene, which of the following will occur? A RNAP cannot bind to the DNA and transcription will not occur B The DNA will not be fed through the RNAP correctly C The RNAP will keep slipping, producing truncated transcripts and elongation will not occur D RNAP will bind to the wrong site of the DNA and transcribe the wrong gene 3 Created by Boundless What are the three major steps of transcription? A Initiation, Elongation, Termination B DNA, mRNA, protein C RNA Polymerase I, RNA Polymerase II, RNA Polymerase III D Nucleus, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Ribosome 4 Created by Boundless Which RNA Polymerase is responsible for transcription of eukaryotic genes that ultimately become proteins? A RNA Polymerase III B RNA Polymerase I C RNA Polymerase V D RNA Polymerase II