The process of transcription starts at the +1 site, which is determined by the promoter. In prokaryotes, the +1 site is 10 nucleotides downstream of the promoter, and in eukaryotes, the +1 site is 25 nucleotides downstream of the promoter. Bacterial Genes start transcription by recognition of the promoter sequence (TATAAT) with the second T located at the -10 position, with the promoter on the nontemplate strand. 2. Using the double stranded bacterial sequence provided below: - Indicate the promoter sequence by underlining the TATAAT sequence and label the nontemplate (NT) strand and the template strand (T) - Identify the +1 transcription start site and label as +1 and draw a vertical line in the DNA sequence between -1 and +1. - Identify which strand of DNA will be transcribed and bold/circle the specific strand and specific nucleotides that will be transcribed. - Transcribe the appropriate part of the DNA into mRNA. Indicate the 5' and 3' ends of the new MRNA. 5' GGCATGTАТААTGGCACCGTAGTCATGCCсGACGCATTTA 3' 3' CCGTACATATTACCGTGGCATCAGTACGGGCTGCGTAAAT 5'

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The process of transcription starts at the +1 site, which is determined by the promoter. In prokaryotes, the
+1 site is 10 nucleotides downstream of the promoter, and in eukaryotes, the +1 site is 25 nucleotides
downstream of the promoter. Bacterial Genes start transcription by recognition of the promoter sequence
(TATAAT) with the second T located at the -10 position, with the promoter on the nontemplate strand.
2. Using the double stranded bacterial sequence provided below:
- Indicate the promoter sequence by underlining the TATAAT sequence and label the nontemplate (NT)
strand and the template strand (T)
- Identify the +1 transcription start site and label as +1 and draw a vertical line in the DNA sequence
between -1 and +1.
- Identify which strand of DNA will be transcribed and bold/circle the specific strand and specific
nucleotides that will be transcribed.
- Transcribe the appropriate part of the DNA into mRNA. Indicate the 5' and 3' ends of the new MRNA.
5' GGCATGTАТААTGGCACCGTAGTCATGCCсGACGCATTTA 3'
3' СCGTACАТАТТАССGTGGCATCAGТАCGGGCTGСGTAAAT
5'
Transcribed Image Text:The process of transcription starts at the +1 site, which is determined by the promoter. In prokaryotes, the +1 site is 10 nucleotides downstream of the promoter, and in eukaryotes, the +1 site is 25 nucleotides downstream of the promoter. Bacterial Genes start transcription by recognition of the promoter sequence (TATAAT) with the second T located at the -10 position, with the promoter on the nontemplate strand. 2. Using the double stranded bacterial sequence provided below: - Indicate the promoter sequence by underlining the TATAAT sequence and label the nontemplate (NT) strand and the template strand (T) - Identify the +1 transcription start site and label as +1 and draw a vertical line in the DNA sequence between -1 and +1. - Identify which strand of DNA will be transcribed and bold/circle the specific strand and specific nucleotides that will be transcribed. - Transcribe the appropriate part of the DNA into mRNA. Indicate the 5' and 3' ends of the new MRNA. 5' GGCATGTАТААTGGCACCGTAGTCATGCCсGACGCATTTA 3' 3' СCGTACАТАТТАССGTGGCATCAGТАCGGGCTGСGTAAAT 5'
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