A scientist modified the structure of a promoter region of a gene. What could be its effect on transcription and translation? A. RNA polmerase no longer binds to the DNA, so DNA will be directly translated into protein. B. RNA polmerase will now bind to the coding region of the gene and carry out transcription. C. RNA polmerase may not be able to bind to the DNA, so transcription will not occur.
A DNA transcription unit encoding for a protein contains not only the sequence that will eventually be directly translated into the protein (the coding sequence) but also regulatory sequences that direct and regulate the synthesis of that protein. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transcription_(genetics)
so B?
i'd go with B too
give me a sec plz
okay thanks
Wait, it's not B, it's a sorry lol
RNA polmerase no longer binds to the DNA, so DNA will be directly translated into protein. The sequence that will eventually be directly translated into the protein.
okay
It's not A
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