Biology 3597A/B Lecture 6: Eukaryotic Gene Transcription I

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Eukaryotes prokaryotes do not have a nucleus so transcription and translation happen all at the same time eukaryotes have a nucleus. So they have a lot of subdivision of transcription. , rna processing , translation many different stages at which gene regulation can occur. Rna polymerases as well as organelle - specific polymerases prokaryotes have only one. Rna polymerase that does everything , whereas eukaryotes have many. Genomes eukaryotic genomes are wrapped around histories a partially concealed substrate for transcription. Rna polymerase has to pass through this nucleosome barrier how does it do this ? don"t have to know answer: eukaryotic regulatory. Elements eukaryotic genes have more regulators and more regulatory sequences that operate at a greater distance in prokaryotes , usually clustered together very close to the promoter and are limited in number. Transcription takes place in the nucleus and translation takes place in the cytoplasm . Eukaryotes have multiple rna polymerases and organelle - specific polymerases.

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