The enzyme complex that forms at the start of transcription is the Rna polymerase-promoter complex.
<h3>What is transcription?</h3>
Transcription is a biological process during which the information on DNA is transcribed into genetic codes in RNA.
The process of transcription occurs in 3 stages, which are:
- Initiation
- Elongation
- Termination
During initiation, an enzyme known as RNA polymerase binds to a region on the DNA to be transcribed. This region is known as the promoter region.
Thus, the binding leads to the formation of RNA polymerase-promoter complex, otherwise known as the initiation complex.
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Explanation:
Patrick is a heterozygous dominant (he have one allele for pink body color and one allele for yellow body color
His wife Trisha is homozygous recessive (she have two alleles for yellow body color)
When they mate their is a 50% chance that the offspring will has the dominant allele from his father and a 50% chance that the offspring will has the recessive allele from his father and his phenotype will be his father allele in both cases