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IRISSAK [1]
3 years ago
5

Gene regulations in eukaryotes

Biology
1 answer:
mote1985 [20]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Gene regulation in eucaryotic cells represents mechanisms that influence gene expression.

Explanation:

This gene expression is regulated via repressors or activators of transcription.

Gene expression is a process that contains information from a transcript gene and translates it into a functional gene product. End products of gene expression are proteins.

Gene regulation is a process that cells and viruses are using to regulate the transformation of gene information into gene products.

Transcription factors are those proteins that regulate gene transcription. Those factors help the real genes to enter the right cells in the body.

The expression of eukaryotic genes is controlled by transcription. This transcription is controlled by proteins that are connecting to regulatory sequences and change the RNA activity. Gene regulation process is developed by combining different proteins of regulation.

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