BIOL 2030 Lecture Notes - Lecture 31: Ribosomal Rna, Prokaryote, Gene Expression

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Gene expression - the ultimate protein produced to express the gene, which appears in the phenotype. Occurs at the level of the gene and chromosome domain. We"ll look at what happens at the level of the gene. Three rna polymerases transcribe different nuclear genes in eukaryotic cells o o. Rna polymerase i: transcribes ribosomal rna (rrna) genes. Rna polymerase ii: transcribes messenger rna (mrna) genes that code for polypeptides (proteins) o. A typical eukaryotic pol ii promotor o. Rna polymerase in eukaryotes are much more complex - many transcription factors are necessary o. There are binding sites for proteins upstream or downstream from initiation site that would turn on transcription, or turn off transcription - for gene regulatory proteins. Transcription and translation are not coupled in eukaryotes - there are a whole series of steps with an expression of a gene that need to be done. Sites of gene regulation in eukaryotic cells o o.

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