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- 2. Which one is not a part of the transcription unit? a) RNA primase b) Promoter c) RNA coding sequence d) Terminator1.- Outline the general process of transcription (dna->rna) include a diagram a) include the basic enzymes involved and a description of their actions b) what is the product of transcription c)what will the cell do with the product d)where does the transcription take place in prokaryotic cell1. In negative control systems, which of the following would cause transcription to proceed? A) Cooperator B) Inducer C) Operator
- 3. Where does transcription specifically take place in the cell? 4. Where does translation specifically take place in the cell?6. explain what coupled transcription-translation is, and why it occurs in prokaryotes but not eukaryotes2. Which of the following is a true statement concerning condons? Condon specifies one amino acid is found in all eukaryotes, but not in prokaryotes will be read by RNA polymerase during transcription is composed of two nucleotides is comprosed of three amino acids
- 6. Similar to the class notes (Intro to Genetics), a segment of DNA (shown below) contains a promoter segment (the first 9 base pairs), a ribosome binding segment (the next 6 base pairs), and a segment that codes for protein synthesis which is started by the rest of the base pairs. ACTCCATTGAACCATTTCTATGATCCGCTAACG-... TGAGGTAACTTGGTAAAGATACTAGGCGATTGC-... A. When the DNA is induced to be copied to mRNA, the top strand is coding, meaning that the mRNA makes an identical copy of the lower strand (replacing T with U) The mRNA copy starts with the ribosome binding sequence. What is the sequence of the mRNA that will go to the ribosomes? B. What are the first 6 amino acids of the protein that are coded for by the mRNA? C. What would the amino acid sequence be if... i. a transition mutation occurred on the final G in the mRNA? ii. all of the G & C bases in the protein synthesis portion had transition mutations? iii. a point deletion mutation occurred in the ATA sequence (in the lower strand…Which subunit of the E. coli polymerase confers specificity to transcription? a. b. c. d.11. TBP stands for? a) Transcription factor binding protein b) Transcription associated factor c) TATA box polymerase d) TATA-box binding protein
- 10. In eukaryotes, the level of chromatin organization (how nucleosomes are packed together) is important in the regulation of gene expression because it ... A) affects the ability of DNA ligase to reach a primer. B) affects the ability of RNA polymerase to reach a primer. C) affects the ability of transcription factors and RNA polymerase II to reach a promoter. D) affects the ability of DNA polymerase to reach a promoter.3. Explain the process of transcription in cells?1. Which types of RNA are transcribed by each RNA polymerase enzyme in eukaryotic cells?