BIOL 2905 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Purine, Chromosome, Pyrimidine

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Coding strand is the non- template strand: each gene is transcribed from the same strand. Different genes do not have to be transcribed from the same strand. Ex: gene a and c are transcribed from the bottom strand. The bottom strands for gene a is the template strand whi(cid:272)h is read a(cid:374)d tra(cid:374)s(cid:272)ri(cid:271)ed i(cid:374) the3" to 5" e(cid:374)d. the upper stra(cid:374)d for gene is the coding strand. Areas of gene sequence: the promotor is not the start site for transcription, cis-acting. Dna sequence on the same chromosome which impact the gene: trans-acting are protein that bind to cis-acting sequence. The transcription of the trans-acting proteins is no on the same dna or gene sequence that it binds to: mutation in promotor regions may result in mutations. Core promotors vs proximal promoters: core promotor is where the polymerase bind to initially itself is not the start site. Its closes to gene sequence to be transcribed.

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