Gene regulation can occur in eukaryotic cells before, during, and after transcription.
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Usually involves operons.
The regulation of gene expression allows prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria, to better respond to stimuli and to conserve energy and materials
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regulation of gene expression
explain the regulation of gene expression in lac operon.
They are similar because they use the same bonding techniques. However are different because eukaryotic cells have a nucleus creating a much more complex system, therefore they have more DNA than prokaryotic cells.
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The regulation of gene expression allows prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria, to better respond to stimuli and to conserve energy and materials
During transcription.
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In 1961 Jacob and Monod proposed the operon model of gene regulation
Wikipedia has many articles on the subject of gene regulation. One could also borrow or look up gene regulation in text books from their local library. Many university professors also post their lectures and notes on gene regulation online for everyone to view.
Yes, eukaryotes have a membrane-bound nucleus that houses their DNA. This nucleus separates the genetic material from the rest of the cell's activities, allowing for more complex regulation of gene expression.
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gene transfer in eukaryotes Gene transfer in eukaryotes may come in the form of mitosis or meiosis. However, horizontal gene transfer, to my knowledge, does not occur in euks. Horizontal gene transfer is when a cell's DNA is transferred to an individual without reproduction. Bacteria have the ability to accept plasmids from other bacteria, and then incorporate the DNA in to their own genome.
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regulation of gene expression