Events that occur during transcriptional regulation in eukaryotes (but NOT in pr
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Events that occur during transcriptional regulation in eukaryotes (but NOT in prokaryotes) include A. RNA splicing and capping B. ribosomal construction from subunits. C. mRNA translation. D. DNA replication. E. polypeptide synthesis. What type of gene mutation occurred to produce the following protein sequence? Normal: JAYBIRDCATPAW Mutated: JAYBIRDMATPAW A. frameshift B. missense C. silent D. sense E. nonsense A region of DNA is undergoing a high level of transcription for this to occur the DNA must be D. The chromatic state doesn't offset transcriptional. E.Noone.Explanation / Answer
58. A. RNA splicing and capping are found only in Eukaryotes rest all the option are same for both.
59. B. Due to mutation if one amino acid is converted into another one then this mutation is called missense mutation
60. C. In the Euchromatin, where the chromatin mere tightly packed
If the region of DNA is undergoing the high level of transcription then that region should be Euchromatin.
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