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cna you please explain what does promoter has to do in Prokaryotes vs eukaryotes and how why does it said single prompter?? 

Napted from Ha Hareer ef al, Scance 02013 Amencan Astociaton for the Aifvancemeri of Scince.
The Cgr1 and Cgr2 proteins are p
Napted from Ha Hareer ef al, Scance 02013 Amencan Astociaton for the Aifvancemeri of Scince. The Cgr1 and Cgr2 proteins are produced from: A. separate mRNAs transcribed from different promoter sequences upstream of each gene. B. a single mRNA transcribed from a single promoter sequence upstream of the operon. c. a single RNA transcribed from a single promoter sequence and alternately spliced to produce separate mRNAs. D. separate mRNAs translated from a single promoter upstream of the operon. Solution: The correct answer is B. This is a Biology question that falls under the content category "Transmission of genetic information from the gene to the protein." The answer to this question is B because an operon containing two genes in prokaryotic cells is transcribed from a single promoter upstream of the first gene in the operon. It is a Scientific Reasoning and Problem Solving question because it requires scientific evaluation of the process that produces the Cgr1 and Cgr2 proteins.


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What are Promoters ? A promoter is a regulatory region of DNA located upstream (towa
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