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A) What we expect transcription to occur: If a corepressor binds to a repressor

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Question

A) What we expect transcription to occur: If a corepressor binds to a repressor & If an inducer binds to a repressor.

B) choose the correct answer

The reason the cells in my eyes and the cells in my kidneys are structurally different is that they contain different----------(Genes, DNA, Proteins, Lipids, Carbohydrates)

Which process is regulated during gene expression? (Translation, Transcription, DNA Replication, Splicing)

Which of the following would you expect to observe in a prokaryotic cell?( Plasmids, Introns, Exons, All of the above, Both A and B)

The gene for eye color can be found in the cells of my kidneys? True or False. Why?

Explanation / Answer

A) What we expect transcription to occur: If a corepressor binds to a repressor & If an inducer binds to a repressor.

If the corepressor binds to repressor, it downregulates the gene expression which leads to gene silence.
If the inducer binds to repressor, if fails to binds to operator, so the gene can be expressed.

B)
The reason the cells in my eyes and the cells in my kidneys are structurally different is that they contain different Genes (Genes, DNA, Proteins, Lipids, Carbohydrates)

Which process is regulated during gene expression? Translation, Transcription, Splicing

Which of the following would you expect to observe in a prokaryotic cell? Plasmids ( Plasmids, Introns, Exons, All of the above, Both A and B)

The gene for eye color can be found in the cells of my kidneys? True or False. Why? The answer is True. As the total body is result of zygote, the all body cells have same DNA. So, the gene for eye color can be found in the cells of my kidneys.

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