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5 November, 10:43

Match each term with its definition.

1) a DNA sequence located near the start of a gene that RNA polymerase binds to initiate transcription

2) a regulatory protein that blocks transcription by binding to the operator site

3) a transcriptional element that blocks the signal between enhancers and promoters

4) a gene that controls the expression of one or more genes by promoting or inhibiting transcription

5) a small molecule that activates transcription by inhibiting the action of a repressor protein

6) a short DNA sequence that can be recognized by a repressor protein

a) insulator

b) operator

c) repressor

d) inducer

e) regulatory gene

f) promoter

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  1. 5 November, 11:09
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    The correct terms have been inserted before the description that matches it:

    Promoter

    1) a DNA sequence located near the start of a gene that RNA polymerase binds to initiate transcription

    Repressor

    2) a regulatory protein that blocks transcription by binding to the operator site

    Insulator

    3) a transcriptional element that blocks the signal between enhancers and promoters

    Operator

    4) a gene that controls the expression of one or more genes by promoting or inhibiting transcription

    Inducer

    5) a small molecule that activates transcription by inhibiting the action of a repressor protein

    Regulatory Gene

    6) a short DNA sequence that can be recognized by a repressor protein

    Notice the difference between genes and proteins, it is by working together that the cell is able to control these functions. A defect in any of these could possibly prevent the normal functioning of the cell.

    Hope that answers the question, have a great day!
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