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Q: A typical gene consists of regulatory sites?
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Does a typical gene consists of regulatory sites in a promoter and the nucleotide sequence that is transcribed?

Yes. There are two sites: one is the promoter (starter) condon and the terminator (stop) condon.


Without regulatory sites the expression of a gene would not be controlled?

false


In the control of gene expression in bacteria a regulatory gene a has its own promoter?

No


What is difference between a structural gene and a nonstructural gene?

The difference between a structural gene and a nonstructural gene can be explained that structural gene is a gene encoding the amino acid sequence of a protein. Non-regulatory gene. A structural gene is a gene that codes for any RNA or protein product other than a regulatory element (i.e. regulatory protein)and then it makes proteins in the cell. However, the nonstructural gene is different from structure gene, for example (nonstructural gene)NS1 Influenza Protein is created by the internal protein encoding, linear negative-sense, single stranded RNA, NS gene segment; which found in Influenzavirus A, Influenzavirus B and Influenzavirus C;


This protein is produced by a regulatory gene?

a repressor protein


A mutant of a regulatory gene that causes cancer?

oncogene


What has the author Bart Deplancke written?

Bart Deplancke has written: 'Gene regulatory networks' -- subject(s): Laboratory Manuals, Gene expression, Gene Expression Regulation, Genetic regulation, Methode, Laboratory manuals, Gene Regulatory Networks, Netzwerk, Transcription Factors, Genregulation, Gene Expression


What do regulatory elements in gene control interact with?

transcription factors.


What does the binding of regulatory proteins to DNA do?

Regulate gene transcription.


Part of a strand of DNA with regulatory sequences?

hox gene


Each gene is composed of a regulatory chemical called?

dna


What is regulatory mutation?

A regulatory mutation is one that occurs in the promoter or operator region of a gene or set of genes and affects the expression of the downstream genes without affecting the amino acid sequences of the gene products.