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27 October, 00:07

How is a mutation in a bacterial cell that deletes three base pairs 10 base pairs upstream from the + 1 site likely to affect transcription and why? See Section 17.1 (Page).

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  1. 27 October, 04:01
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    Mutation in a Bacterial Cell

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    Bacteria comes under prokaryotes and its transcription starts at a specific site called promoter Promoters are specific sites on DNA where RNA polymerase binds and initiates transcription Bacterial promoters are always present upstream to + 1 transcription start site Promoters are 70 base pairs long and contain 2 conserved sequences of 6 base pairs at - 10 region and - 35 region. - 10 and - 35 sequences are real sites where RNA polymerase binds and if there is any mutation over there then transcription will be stopped or we can say can be terminated
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