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Promoter fine mapping analysis is used to determine where the promoter starts and ends in a gene by deleting regions of DNA adjacent to and within the gene. You have a putative gene which you subject to promoter fine mapping analysis. You observe that transcriptional activity is still maintained when deletion from the 5' end reaches nucleotide +53, but is lost upon further deletion past +53. Activity is also maintained when deletion from the 3' end reaches nucleotide +83, but is lost upon further deletion past +83. Please speculate what gene family this putative gene belongs to and state which RNA polymerase is used for its transcription
Promoter fine mapping analysis is used to determine where the promoter starts and ends in a gene by deleting regions of DNA adjacent to and within the gene. You have a putative gene which you subject to promoter fine mapping analysis. You observe that transcriptional activity is still maintained when deletion from the 5' end reaches nucleotide +53, but is lost upon further deletion past +53. Activity is also maintained when deletion from the 3' end reaches nucleotide +83, but is lost upon further deletion past +83. Please speculate what gene family this putative gene belongs to and state which RNA polymerase is used for its transcription
Trinidad TremblayLv2
19 Aug 2018