Chapter 28: 7CP (page 1052)
What is the regulatory advantage of arranging genes in opera’s?
Short Answer
A gene is an expression of a nucleotide in DNA or RNA that encodes the synthesis of a gene product, either RNA or protein.
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Chapter 28: 7CP (page 1052)
What is the regulatory advantage of arranging genes in opera’s?
A gene is an expression of a nucleotide in DNA or RNA that encodes the synthesis of a gene product, either RNA or protein.
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How is hormone signaling linked to gene expression?
Describe how histone modify cations can affect the structure of nucleosomes and the function of transcription factors.
Why does the lack opera include more than one operator sequence?
List some ways that histones can be covalently modified?
A possible mechanism for the pathology of trinucleotide repeat diseases is aberrant translation, in which all three reading frames are used. Which repeating amino acid residues will result from the translation of transcripts made from repeating DNA sequences of (a) CAG and (b) CTG?
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