BSCI 105 Lecture 7: Gene Expression

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A gene is a region of dna that includes instructions to make something, aka coding regions". Big hint to help as you begin studying - Create some tables and think about the ways that dna polymerase and rna polymerase are similar and how they are different. Put it all together and then use this information to explain. * synthesis of rna using a dna template. * rna made is complement to dna strand used. * only one of the two dna strands specifics the gene and is used. * phosphodiester bond is formed after base pairing. * upstream of the initiation site (where transcription begins) * rna polymerase recognizes and binds to it. * proteins bind first, then rna pol ii. * determines which dna strand is transcribed (which dna strand is the template strand) * very complex proteins that bind are called tata binding proteins and are associated with others needed for transcription: basal transcription factors.

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