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Some transcription factors, such as leucine zipper proteins, form homodimers or heterodimers. How does this increase
  the complexity of available strategies of gene regulation? What will be an ideal response?

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Identify two ways in which posttranscriptional gene regulation occurs in eukaryotes and briefly explain each What will be an ideal response?
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Answer to q. 1

The example given in the text proposes three regulatory proteins: A, B, and C. If these form
dimers, three homodimers and three heterodimers are possible. Having multiple combinations
of regulatory proteins increases the possible mechanisms available for gene regulation.

Answer to q. 2

The addition of a poly- A- tail to eukaryotic mRNA appears necessary for translation. PremRNA
molecules have alternative splicing patterns to produce different types of proteins in
different tissues
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6 years ago
Extremely helpful
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Cool, thanks for the positive feedback
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