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Oxana [17]
3 years ago
6

A researcher is studying RNA transcription in bacteria. She notices that just prior to the elongation stage of transcription, RN

A polymerase first associates with DNA sequences upstream of the initiation sites in bacterial genes. These upstream sequences are most likely _____, which RNA polymerase must first recognize for transcription to be initiated.
Biology
2 answers:
Nadusha1986 [10]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Promoter region

Explanation:

Transcription in prokaryotes involves synthesis of a RNA molecule and is catalyzed by RNA polymerase enzyme. To start transcription, the RNA polymerase recognize and binds to a sequence of DNA called PROMOTER region called initiation site, in order to initiate the transcription process by signalling the unwinding of the double-stranded DNA molecule.

This promoter is a region located on the 5' of the DNA sequence called UPSTREAM i.e. nucleotides before the transcription initiation site. Hence, the DNA sequences located upstream of the gene in the question as observed by the researcher is the PROMOTER, which is a sequence the RNA polymerase must recognize and bind to before transcription can take place.

kari74 [83]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Promoter region

Explanation:

The promoter region is a sequence of DNA of about few hundreds base pairs long located on the upstream section of a gene and act as a control point for transcription of the gene. This region is recognized and bounded by RNA polymerase at the beginning of the transcription process.

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