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Aa Aa 3. Distinguishing between DNA-based and protein-based structures when stud

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Aa Aa 3. Distinguishing between DNA-based and protein-based structures when studying mechanisms of gene regulation, t can be tough to remember which scientific terms describe regions of DNA and which describe proteins or protein complexes. Review the following four structures and identify which are made of protein and which are made of DNA Note: Terms may refer to either a prokaryotic or a eukaryotic structure Protein or Protein Complex Region of DNA Transcription unit Activator miRISC and siR?SC of the two proteins (or protein compiees) isted, ? ? can bind to DNA ? one Type here to search DELL F10 114 Y U S D K L

Explanation / Answer

Transcription unit: Region of DNA

Activator: Protein or protein complex

miRISC and siRISC: Protein or protein complex

Promoter: Region of DNA

Of the two proteins (or protein complexes) one can bind to DNA. That is the activator.

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