Transcription factors bind in this order: D, A, B, F, E, H, J.
RNA polymerase (usually RNA pol II for transcription fo protein coding genese) binds with TFIIF.
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Initially, TFIID binds to the TATA box of the DNA strand, if present, since the TBP is part of the TFIID complex. The shape of TBP causes large changes in the shape of the DNA molecule, unwinding it greatly. This allows TFIIA and then TFIIB (with TFIID) to bind to the promoter region, followed by TFIIF (similar to sigma factor in prokaryotes) with RNA polymerase II, then TFIIE, which enables the polymerase to move along the DNA easily, and TFIIH, which contains a helicase to unwind the DNA and an enzyme region to phosphorylate (initiating elongation) a region of the polymerase II enzyme known as the C terminal domain (which is unique to this form of polymerase II). This forms a complex known as the basal transcription apparatus
Other transcription factors may also bind depending on the specific gene being transcribed. TBP binds specifically to the TATA box, and in the case of the large number of genes that do not use the TATA consensus sequence this will be replaced by that gene's alternative.
For further information on the structure of the completed complex, I recommend the structure of the RNA polymerase II elongation complex to 3.3 angstroms as determined by Gnatt et al.
Eukaryote would be the correct answer, the exact question would be "What are complex cells that have a nucleus enclosed in the cell membrane called?"
reverse transcription -> attachment to CD4 cells -> integration
Correct word is eukaryotic.Protists are eukaryotic organisms.
It is more important for DNA replication to be exact than for transcription or translation to be exact because replication products the master copy. Translation and transcription contains many possible codes that can correct for errors.
Yes, it is correct.
Most eukaryotic genes are controlled individually and have regulatory sequences that are much more complex than those of the lac operon. (this answer above was found in my Biology text book too so it is correct) :)
Eukaryote would be the correct answer, the exact question would be "What are complex cells that have a nucleus enclosed in the cell membrane called?"
Cells, tissues, organs, organ systems and organism.
reverse transcription -> attachment to CD4 cells -> integration
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Most eukaryotic genes are controlled individually and have regulatory sequences that are much more complex than those of the lac operon. (this answer above was found in my Biology text book too so it is correct) :)
Correct word is eukaryotic.Protists are eukaryotic organisms.
By learning correct grammar.
113 is not a complex number and so there cannot be any correct notation.
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