How can a chromosome regulate transcription and increase it? The region that codes for RNA folds. The region that codes for RNA mutates. The region that codes for RNA unfolds. The region that codes for RNA has been removed.
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i have a feeling it might be c but i don't know.
sorry, B
Hold on, I'm looking for my Bio class I took last year >.< I remmeber specifically going through three steps, but I don't remember what they're called. Shouldn't take me too long too find :)
This question seems a little weird, but i think B is the answer. I think, not i know, which is why i posted this question
ah take your time, i'm in no rush
I just found all of my psych notes from last year too wow
dang
Kay I'm almost there
Found it!!!
the suspense is killing me!!1
wait nvm
Lol xD Okay, I found the page describing exactly what i remembered >.<
cool
it's probably B.
huh, idk if it's B anymore.
So, there are three steps for protein synthesis (this is the topic at hand) Transcription, RNA processing and translation. (1. Transcription, 2. RNA processing and 3. Translation) "How can a chromosome regulate transcription and increase it?" Transcription is the DNA strand itself. It takes DNA and transforms it into RNA. It decodes genetic information so that the cell can break it down.
It's not D because it's the region where it takes place. It's not A because transcription is where the chromosome unfolds.
oh yeah, i remember seeing something like that about dna copying into rna by ) by the RNA polymerase
that's i think it's B
not for what i just mentioned, but because of my general knowledge and ne understanding of transcription
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