What is a terminator?
A) A promoter is a region of mRNA that is sliced out.
B) A promoter is a region of DNA that marks the beginning of a gene.
C) A promoter is a region of DNA that marks the end of a gene.
D) A promoter is a region of mRNA where RNA polymerase binds.
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Q16: Why does transcription occur in the nucleus
Q17: Which of the following statement is not
Q18: What is the main function of DNA
Q19: Which enzyme is responsible for adding complementary
Q20: How is DNA linked to the production
Q22: What is gene regulation?
A)Mechanisms that turn on
Q23: If the codon is AAA, what is
Q24: In what way(s) can mRNAs be processed?
A)By
Q25: How is translation initiated?
A)DNA helicase binds to
Q26: What does "transfer RNA" actually transfer?
A)Ribosome
B)Codons
C)Amino acids
D)Anticodons
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