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Il TEW 4:02 PM 30% can you please answer all of the questions nrelaies 1. The following are the step(s) that is/are least A. Transcription level. B. Splicing/processing of RNA transcript C. Degradation of MRNA D. Ribosome binding to mRNA E. Glycolysis in controlling gene expression: े related Лиан 2. The following statement is true about regulation of tryptophan (Trp) operon EXCEPT: A. At low concentration of Trp, repressor protein releases from promoter and allows RNA polymerase binding to promoter. B. Trp operon transcribes a RNA encoding five proteins. C. At high concentration, Trp binds to the repressor protein and blocks binding of RNA polymerase. D. Association of subunits of ribosome is directly involved in the regulation Trp operon a transcription. E. Trp is the key player in regulation of Trp operon.otl lo sdi el a esg ofTe et donih salhnid least vngo A A olngo onA no 3. The following statement(s) is/are true about enhancers: A. Part of a protein molecule.. B. Part of a RNA molecule.. ogo lanoin C. Part of a DNA molecule. D. Mediator factors. E. Specific transcription factors. ondog AVlo boeogmon al iq nt umng 4. The most common form of control of gene expression in both the prokaryotic and s per ming bateio brus ibuloni enog onne otb to goo lu dais adito odt edego eukaryotic organisms is A. RNA processing control. B. Translational control. nood ovad oo C. Protein phosphorylation control. D. Transcriptional control.o dlsidw anblong saeseld somben ol alsna aw h all t Fe el baoqs SOni na od uo odT (A d ablooo AKU efo odT (a mdl bluow albeiqe () ow dio lo nolilgeA (a E. mRNA degradation control. histones within its core. 5. A nucleosome contains A. 2 B. 4 C. 6 D. 8 E. 64
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