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What is eukaryotes gene?

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What is the main purpose of gene regulation in eukaryotes?

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In eukaryotes gene expression is related to the coiling and uncoiling of what?

DNA


What makes the beginning of a new gene on DNA in eukaryotes?

Translation tRNA


Horizontal gene transfer in humans?

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.


In the binding of RNA polymerase to a gene requires the aid of a transcription factor?

Like prokaryotes, eukaryotes must regulate gene expression. This is accomplished primarily by controlling when RNA polymerase binds to the beginning of a gene. This binding cannot take place in eukaryotes without the aid of transcription factor.


Why is gene regulation important in eukaryotes?

Gene regulation can occur in eukaryotic cells before, during, and after transcription.


How do eukaryotes cells regulate gene expression?

the molecules of the bolecules conjogulate with the dna polymers, which disattches with the conjolecules.


In a eukaryote what is a segment of a gene that codes for a protein?

An exon is the section of a gene that codes for a protein or part of a protein, different exons can be spliced together to form different genes in eukaryotes


Where are alleles located?

Alleles are forms of a gene, which are located in the DNA of an organism, typically found in chromosomes that reside in a nucleus (eukaryotes).


Which method is utilized by eukaryotes to control their gene expression that is not used in bacteria?

control of both RNA splicing and chromatin remodeling


How is protein synthesis different in prokaryotes and eurkaryotes?

One way that protein synthesis differs between prokaryotes and eukaryotes is that gene groups that produce proteins are organized into operons in prokaryotes, but they are not organized into operons in eukaryotes. Also, protein synthesis in eukaryotes involves more protein and is a more intricate process than in prokaryotes.


What are the pieces of a split gene called in eukaryotes?

exons - good parts of gene that code for amino acids introns- "junk DNA" that do not code for amino acids of a protein ( before leaving the nucles mRNA must have these removed, then it can travel into the cytoplasm)