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In prokaryotes, control of the rate of transcriptional initiation is the predominant site for control of gene expression. What do these lines denote?

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Answered by allinoneindia77
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In bacteria, control of the rate of transcriptional initiation is the predominant site for control of gene expression. ... These 2 sequence elements are termed promoter sequences, because they promote recognition of transcriptional start sites by RNA polymerase.

Answered by theking20
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The meaning of in prokaryotes, control of the rate of transcriptional initiation is the predominant site for control of gene expression is as follows:

  • In a single RNA molecule, encoding of proteins in multiple number is defines as polycistronic which is RNA, transcribed from prokaryotic.
  • Prokaryotes are single celled and in them translation and transcription occur together to synthesize protein.
  • The DNA transcription regulation expresses the type and quantity of protein  in a prokaryotic cell is the result of stopping of transcription.
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