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1. Shown below is the diagram of a eukaryotic gene that encodes a protein. The promoter and
transcription start sites are indicated on the map. The numbers shown correlate with nucleotide
base position along the DNA sequence.
Transcriptional
Transcription start site occurs at base
position 1
terminator
5100
Promoter
5'
Exon 1
Intron 1
Exon 2
Intron 2
Exon 3
3'
100
Positions
1100
2000
3000
4000
200-202
Start codon
positions
4801-4803
Stop codon
а.
Where in the above sequence where RNA polymerase will bind?
b. How long (in bases) will the primary mRNA transcript of this gene be?
How long (in başes) is the processed mRNA transcript?
С.
Transcribed Image Text:1. Shown below is the diagram of a eukaryotic gene that encodes a protein. The promoter and transcription start sites are indicated on the map. The numbers shown correlate with nucleotide base position along the DNA sequence. Transcriptional Transcription start site occurs at base position 1 terminator 5100 Promoter 5' Exon 1 Intron 1 Exon 2 Intron 2 Exon 3 3' 100 Positions 1100 2000 3000 4000 200-202 Start codon positions 4801-4803 Stop codon а. Where in the above sequence where RNA polymerase will bind? b. How long (in bases) will the primary mRNA transcript of this gene be? How long (in başes) is the processed mRNA transcript? С.
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