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Unlocking Transcription: The Role of Promoters in Gene Expression
Chapter 0, Problem 1(choose chapter or problem)
In eukaryotic cells, transcription cannot begin until
a. the two DNA strands have completely separated and exposed the promoter.
b. several transcription factors have bound to the promoter.
c. the 5' caps are removed from the mRNA.
d. the DNA introns are removed from the template.
e. DNA nucleases have isolated the transcription unit.
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QUESTION:
In eukaryotic cells, transcription cannot begin until
a. the two DNA strands have completely separated and exposed the promoter.
b. several transcription factors have bound to the promoter.
c. the 5' caps are removed from the mRNA.
d. the DNA introns are removed from the template.
e. DNA nucleases have isolated the transcription unit.
ANSWER:Step 1 of 2
This will discuss each of the options given and understand when transcription cannot begin in the eukaryotic cells.
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Unlocking Transcription: The Role of Promoters in Gene Expression
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Venture into the intricate mechanisms of a eukaryotic cell as we clarify the conditions under which transcription begins. Discover the pivotal role of the promoter and the essential docking of transcription factors.