63.3k views
15 votes
Predict the results if promoters were not part of the transcription process. Please explain in detail!

User Ashling
by
3.9k points

1 Answer

6 votes

Answer:

In genetics, a promoter is a protein-binding DNA sequence that initiates the transcription of a single RNA from the DNA downstream. This RNA can encode proteins, or it can have mobile functions, such as tRNA, mRNA, or rRNA. The promoter is near the starting site of gene transcription, upstream of the DNA (towards the 5 'region of the sense strands). The promoters can consist of about 100–1000 pairs

Step-by-step explanation:

#semogamembantu

User Felix Alcala
by
4.4k points