Which enzyme in eukaryotes is responsible for the transcription of most ribosomal RNA genes?
RNA Polymerase I |
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RNA Polymerase II |
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RNA Polymerase III |
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alpha polymerase |
ANS RNA Polymerase I
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RNA polymerase I is specifically provide transcription of the three largest species of rRNAs, which are designated 28S, 18S, and 5.8S
Which enzyme in eukaryotes is responsible for the transcription of most ribosomal RNA genes? RNA Polymerase...
RNA polymerase is the enzyme responsible for the synthesis of RNA polymerase is the enzyme responsible for the synthesis of O A. protein O B. ATP O C. RNA O D. amino acids
Transcription initiation in eukaryotes requires the coordinated action of many proteins. Which protein is responsible for recruitment of splicing factors to the C- terminal of RNA Polymerase? (a) snRNP (b) TFIID (c) TBP (d) TFIIH (e) TFIIA
#1 Match the protein to it's function in transcription: RNA polymerase III, Transcription Factor IID, Transcription Factor IIE, Sigma Factor, Transcription Factor IIH, RNA polymerase II, Helicase, RNA polymerase II •Transcribes tRNA •Recognizes promoter region in bacteria •Transcribes mRNA •Recognizes promoter region in eukaryote •Exposes a single stranded DNA template
what would happen to transcription in e coli if the genes ending the rna polymerase beta subunits were mutated
Which of the following enzymes are needed for Transcription to occur? O A. RNA polymerase OB. Reverse Transcriptase OC. DNA polymerase OD. DNA ligase O E. Restriction enzyme Reset Selection Mark for Review What's This?
An enhancer is NOT associated with: Prokaryotes Transcription RNA Polymerase II Transcription activator
Why are related genes transcribed together? Why is transcription regulated? RNA Polymerase does not have proofreading mechanism and the error rate is 1 per 104~105, why is fidelity not as important as during DNA replication? Which RNAs are not translated to proteins?
Looking at the diagram of transcription in eukaryotes and using the information provided, how could the expression of lactase RNA be turned on and off by transcription factors, activators and repressors? Styles Font Paragraph Activators bind to genes at Rapressors bind to genes seauences and at shaoser sequences and The expression of RNA in eukaryotes is initiated by the binding of basal transcription factors to the promoter sequence of a gene. This leads to the recruitment of RNA polymerase to...
Describe the structure and function of elements needed for transcription, including the promoter, RNA polymerase core enzyme and holoenzyme, sigma factor, and template and non-template (coding) strands of DNA. eukaryotes - . List major differences between transcription and RNA processing in bacteria and o What is coupled transcription/translation? o What is a polyribosome? Is it exclusive of bacterz - Discuss major components and events in RNA processing, in - Describe tRNA stru - Discuss mech cluding, introns and exons, splicing....
Question 2a If the DNA template 5′- ATGGATGC -3′ is transcribed to RNA, the RNA would be best described as... a. 3′- TACCTACG -5′. b. 5′- ATGGATGC -3′. c. 5′- AUGGAUGC -3′. d. 5′- UACCUACG -5′. e. 3′- UACCUACG -5′. Question 2b Which answer best summarizes how eukaryotic and bacterial RNA polymerases are different? a. Eukaryotes have several types of multimeric RNA polymerases, whereas bacteria only have one monomeric RNA polymerase. b. Eukaryotes have several types of RNA polymerases, one...