Biology, 18.09.2021 03:00 marjorieheckaman
What are the necessary components required to start the transcription of a gene? What needs to be added in order to create a protein?
How does the length of the transcribed region impact the length of the gene (DNA)?
You accidentally produce a gene (strand of DNA) after you have filled up all five of your protein shapes? How would you eliminate this DNA?
Where does the negative transcription factor work?
Why are there more than one positive transcription factors on each of the three genes?
Part 2
How do you maximize the rate of transcription from the gene?
What happens when there is a high concentration of positive transcription factors but a low affinity for the positive transcription factor?
How do you minimize the rate of transcription from the gene?
Part 3
Why are some cells greener than others?
What can you do to maximize the average protein level of the cells in
Positive Transcription Factor Concentration
mRNA Destroyer Concentration
Positive Transcription Factor Affinity for the Gene Regulatory Sequence
RNA Polymerase Affinity for the Gene Regulatory Sequence
Protein Degradation
If you reversed all of the above to the opposite spectrum, how would you affect the color of the cells?
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