BIOL 2051 Chapter : Genetics Study Questions

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What is the outcome of replication: replication is necessary for cells to divide to either reproduce or produce new cells in multicellular organisms. Does the number of origins of replication differ between prokaryotes and eukaryotes: the origin of replication is the unique location where dna synthesis begins. Eukaryotes have telomerase to complete the ends of linear chromosomes to form the telomeres at each end: describe the process of transcription. What is the outcome of transcription: transcription is the synthesis of rna using dna as a template. Rna synthesis correctly rna polymerase must first recognize the initiation sites in dna, and these sites are called promoters. Transcription stops at specific sites called transcription terminators: transcription differs in bacteria than eukaryotes by a few things. The differences begin with the rna polymerase; bacteria have one with 4 subunits and eukaryotes have 3, each with 12+ subunits. Bacteria have a sigma factor attached to recognize promoters, whereas eukaryotes don"t.

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