Translation and transcription occur simultaneously in prokaryotes but not in eukaryotes. Because in eukaryotes transcription occur in membrane bound such as nucleus while translation occur outside of nucleus in cytoplasm so both processes can not occur in eukaryotes.
Which of the following processes occurs in prokaryotes but not in eukaryotes? Transcription occurs in the...
I got this wrong on the first try and this is what I put. Not entirely sure what I did wrong as I thought this was correct. The options were: nucleus, cytoplasm, plasma membrane, simultaneously, at different times. Match the terms to complete the following statements that summarize transcription and translation in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. In prokaryotes, transcription occurs in the cytoplasm In eukaryotes, transcription occurs in the nucleus In prokaryotes, translation occurs in the cytoplasm In eukaryotes, translation occurs...
0/1 pts Incorrect Question 8 of eukaryotes Transcription occurs in the of prokaryotes and the nucleus/cytoplasm nucleus/nucleus cytoplasm/nucleus cytoplasm/cytoplasm
1. How does transcription and translation differ in Eukaryotes and in prokaryotes. 2. How is DNA transcription different from prokaryotes and Eukaryotes? 3. What is a gene?
Which of the following is different between prokaryotes and eukaryotes? a Prokaryotes are polycistronic and eukaryotes are monocistronic b Prokaryotes have more complex controls over gene expression than eukaryotes c mRNA only exists in eukaryotes. d DNA does exist in prokaryotes. 2. Do humans contain an 80s ribosome? True or False?
What DNA/RNA/protein(s) is/are involved in the following processes in... DNA Replication Transcription - Prokaryotes Transcription - Eukaryotes What serves as the template? Unwinding of DNA Initiation Elongation What direction does elongation occur? Termination What is the end product of this process? How many strands? Processing after?
QUESTION 17 Which of the following is true about transcription in eukaryotes? O a) Transcription occurs after FACT removes histone H2A and H2B. O b) Transcription occurs after transcription factors remove histone H2A and H2B. O c) Nucleosomes are removed before transcription d) Alterations in the nuclear envelope allow nonspliced RNAs out for translation e) The 5' cap is added after the poly A tail
Question 14 Which of the following is a feature common to BOTH prokaryotes and eukaryotes? The use of nucleosomes to condense DNA in the nucleus. The ability to translate an RNA before its transcription is complete. The ability to have multiple ribosomes on a single RNA for more efficient translation. The ability to start transcription at a 5'AUG sequence. o Question 15 A particular prokaryotic promoter contains only the region from-10 to-35. Which of the following is true? The RNA...
Question 20 (1 point) Comparison of processes in prokaryotes to processes in eukaryotes. Some matches arent perfect. no comparison in prokaryotes 1 polyadenylation signal in eukaryotes regulation of sporulation by B. subtilis termination of transcription in bacteria control of haploid specific genes in yeast 3. Pribnow box TATA box 4. enhanceosome in eukaryotes 5. splicing in eukaryotes CAP in lac operon
1. Describe the three stages in transcription in prokaryotes and note the functions of the enzymes that are involved for each. 2. Describe three ways in which transcription in in eukaryotes is different from that of prokaryotes. 3. At what stage of transcription do these alterations take place in? Initiation, Elongation or Termination? 4. Draw a prokaryotic gene with the following features: a. A promoter region with -35 and -10 consensus sequences. b. The start point of transcription with first...
22. Why is transcription and translation coupled in prokaryotes? 23. Why is transcription and translation uncoupled in eukaryotes? 24. Define transcription 25. Define translation Score 125 x 100