joshtrice9804 joshtrice9804
  • 12-01-2018
  • Biology
contestada

How does the rna polymerase know which genes to bind to?

Respuesta :

W0lf93
W0lf93 W0lf93
  • 25-01-2018
In DNA, there are certain specific sequences that the RNA polymerase recognizes as the signal that they are to bind at that point and start transcription: promoters. A promoter usually has three parts: the DNA "start site," the "-10 sequence" that appears before the start site, and the "-35 sequence" that appears before the -10 sequence. The coding at the -35 sequence is TTGACA. One can consider these two pre-sites as a notice to watch for the start site, where the actual binding occurs.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

A concave lens is also called a diverging lens.
How is absorption an important function of the digestive system?
Self-registering thermometers are used for: temperature/depth profile bottom water temperatures air temperature surface water temperatures
mrs hamilton worked for a real estate agency. she sold a house for $175,000. the agency's fee for the sale was 4% of the sale price. mrs hamilton received $4,77
Juan ___ que hay que trabajar como voluntario. A.digo B. dice C. decis D. dicen
Justin weighs 72 kilograms. What is his weight in pounds?
What does inaccurately
I need a story problem to represent 1/2 divided by 3.
The ____ are responsible for the movement of much of the weather across the United States and Canada.
Match the Progressive Era amendment with the type of issue it addressed. 1. Sixteenth moral 2. Seventeenth political 3. Eighteenth economic 4. Nineteenth