Which word in the statment is false? Eukaryotic genes can have more than one protein controlled by a single promoter region
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QUESTION 20 Which of the following is not true with respect to eukaryotic genes? They contain introns which do not code for protein They can exist as operons, with multiple genes under the control of a single promoter They require transcription factors for initiation of transcription Termination sites for transcription are not well defined
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Eukaryotic genes are fairly complex complete with enhancer regions, a promoter, a coding region and more. Given this topic which of the following statements are true? a. Enhancers are always upstream of a promoter. b. Activators bind to the promoter allowing for the recruitment of transcription factors that bind to the enhancer region. c. Some genes will undergo large structural changes (the DNA will bend) in order to become activated. d. The promoter is typically downstream of the gene. e. Enhancer regions can be upstream of the promoter, within the promoter, but never downstream of the promoter.
Which of the following is NOT true about operons? A) Are regulated by two or more allosteric proteins B) Operons are only found in prokaryotes C) They produce a polycistronic mRNA molecule D) Multiple genes are under the control of one promoter
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