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MHP Lab 6 - Transformation and Transcription
MHP Lab 6 - Transformation and Transcription

... determines whether or not a gene will be used to synthesize RNA. The process of synthesizing RNA based on a gene template is called “gene expression”. The promoter region contains specific sequences that bind proteins known as transcription factors. Binding of transcription factors to the promoter s ...
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... During translation, the nucleotide sequence of an mRNA is translated into the amino acid sequence of a polypeptide. Specifically, the nucleotides of the mRNA are read in triplets (groups of three) called codons. There are 616161codons that specify amino acids. One codon is a "start" codon that indic ...
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... assembling its own individual immunoglobulin gene. When transcribed the mRNAs containing the V, D, and J sequences are linked by alternative splicing to any of the 11 C segments resulting in additional variability in the final immunoglobulin protein. Thus combining different V, D, and J segments by ...
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... assembling its own individual immunoglobulin gene. When transcribed the mRNAs containing the V, D, and J sequences are linked by alternative splicing to any of the 11 C segments resulting in additional variability in the final immunoglobulin protein. Thus combining different V, D, and J segments by ...
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Section C: The Control of Gene Expression

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Inheritance and the Structure of DNA

... • nucleotides are added from the 5’ end; creating a complementary strand of 3’->5’sporadically • since polymerase moves in a 5’->3’ it will move around to find location on the original strand that it can match up with to create segments on the new complementary DNA • this leaves gaps (called Okazaki ...
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Temporal Regulation of RNA Polymerase II by Srb10 and Kin28

... whose pol II molecules have shortened CTDs. In contrast, the loss of Srb2 or Srb4, both positive acting transcription factors, decreases the viability of these cells (Figure 1B). These results provide strong evidence that Srb10 is a negative regulator of transcription in vivo. An artificial holoenzy ...
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RNA polymerase II holoenzyme

RNA polymerase II holoenzyme is a form of eukaryotic RNA polymerase II that is recruited to the promoters of protein-coding genes in living cells. It consists of RNA polymerase II, a subset of general transcription factors, and regulatory proteins known as SRB proteins.
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