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Ch. 17+18 - Transcriptional Regulation in Eukaryotes

Chapter 17, Problem 1

In this chapter, we focused on how eukaryotic gene expression is regulated posttranscriptionally. At the same time, we found many opportunities to consider the methods and reasoning by which much of this information was acquired. From the explanations given in the chapter:

How do we know that double-stranded RNA molecules can control gene expression?

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Hello everyone here We have a question that says nonsense mediated decay is a process of M. RNA degradation and new carriers that is shared by the presence of blank translation of M. RNA. Is with a premature stock code on can produce a nonfunctional protein. This is a waste of cellular energy and can possibly produce toxic effects so its presence can trigger M. RNA surveillance. Nonsense media decay can efficiently eliminate M. RNA. Is that have premature stop code ons by degrading them in mammalian cells. This degradation process through nonsense mediated decay is initiated by de capping enzymes or Dion and analysis and eventually ends up digested by X arrival nucleus. So our answer here is D premature stock code on. Thank you for watching. Bye!