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- Describe the significance of the promoter region in terms of gene expression. What is a common sequence found in eukaryotic promoter region.Define promoter region and list three of its properties.Define both transcription and translation. In addition, describe the role(s) of each of the following in the processes of gene expression and protein synthesis: DNA, mRNA, tRNA, rRNA, ribosome(s), RNA polymerase, codon, anticodon, amino acid(s) and polypeptide(s). Be detailed in your answer.
- Provide a detailed description of gene expression and control in prokaryotes. Provide a detailed description of proteins critical for this process. (please hand draw a figure showing gene expression and control in prokaryotes and the proteins involved)Briefly describe the significance of regulatory factors in transcription process. Why the promoter is called an essential regulatory element.What are the role of transcription proteins? Explain briefly at your own words
- Put the following processes in order of their occurrence during expression of a eukaryotic gene: a. mRNA processing c. transcription b. translation d. RNA leaves nucleusGive three examples of the importance of consensus sequences to gene expression.a) Define the term gene expression b) State 4 difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes gene expression c) state the importance of regulating gene expression
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