11. Why is the control of gene expression so critical for all living organisms? To conserve energy To respond to external signals To react to environmental changes All of the above 12. Promoters... * ....specify the start and direction of transcription. ...can be upstream or downstream of a gene. ...are unique to eukaryotes. ...are nonessential to transcription, and just increase transcription rates. 13. Termination sites... * O O are unique to bacteria. -prevent RNA polymerase from going in the wrong direction. ...are locations where RNA transcripts are degraded. direct RNA polymerase to stop transcribing. 7

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11. Why is the control of gene expression so critical for all living
organisms?
To conserve energy
To respond to external signals
To react to environmental changes
O All of the above
12. Promoters... *
...specify the start and direction of transcription.
.....can be upstream or downstream of a gene.
....are unique to eukaryotes.
....are nonessential to transcription, and just increase transcription rates.
13. Termination sites... *
are unique to bacteria.
...prevent RNA polymerase from going in the wrong direction.
...are locations where RNA transcripts are degraded.
...direct RNA polymerase to stop transcribing.
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Transcribed Image Text:11. Why is the control of gene expression so critical for all living organisms? To conserve energy To respond to external signals To react to environmental changes O All of the above 12. Promoters... * ...specify the start and direction of transcription. .....can be upstream or downstream of a gene. ....are unique to eukaryotes. ....are nonessential to transcription, and just increase transcription rates. 13. Termination sites... * are unique to bacteria. ...prevent RNA polymerase from going in the wrong direction. ...are locations where RNA transcripts are degraded. ...direct RNA polymerase to stop transcribing. 1
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11) Why is the control of gene expression so critical for all living organisms?

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By switching the genes off, when they are not needed, cells can prevent resources from being wasted. There should be natural selection favouring the ability to switch genes on and off. Complex multi-cellular organisms are produced by cells that switch genes on and off during development. A typical human cell normal expresses about 3% to 5% of its genes at any given time. Cancer result from genes that do not turn off properly. Regulation of gene expression includes the processes that cells and viruses used to regulate the way that the information in genes is turned into gene products. All though a functional gene product can be RNA, the majority of known mechanism regular protein coding genes. Any step of the genes expression, can be modulated from DNA- RNA transcription to the post translational modification of a protein.

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