Biology, asked by peyton, 1 year ago

Which is located at the beginning of a gene?


mRNA


terminator


intron


promoter

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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Hey user ....
the answer is PROMOTER gene ..
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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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A promoter is located at the ‘beginning of a gene’.

Explanation:

  • In genetics field, a promoter gene can be defined as a DNA region where it leads the beginning of the transcription process of the given gene.  
  • Here, these genes can be located near the initiative sites of the transcription of the genes, or the DNA upstream.  
  • These promoter genes can be up to ‘100 to 1000 base pairs’ in length. To start the transcription, the enzyme namely RNA polymerase should get attached to the DNA of nearest gene.  

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