Chapter 12: Problem 30
What is meant by the term self-splicing? What types of introns are self- splicing?
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Chapter 12: Problem 30
What is meant by the term self-splicing? What types of introns are self- splicing?
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For each of the following transcription factors, explain how eukaryotic transcriptional initiation would be affected if it were missing. A. TFIIB C. TFIIH B. TFIID
What is alternative splicing? What is its biological significance?
What is the subunit composition of bacterial RNA polymerase holoenzyme? What are the functional roles of the different subunits?
If the following RNA polymerases were missing from a eukaryotic cell, what types of genes would not be transcribed? A. RNA polymerase I C. RNA polymerase III B. RNA polymerase II
In bacteria, what event marks the end of the initiation stage of transcription?
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