The correct answer is introns.
Introns are non-coding sequences in the immature mRNA made from DNA transcription. Since they are non-coding, they do not contribute to the final protein that will be translated; therefore introns need to be removed. Introns are removed by RNA splicing; and this is succeeded by 5' capping and adding of poly-A tail.
Answer:
An amino acid activates the repressor so that the repressor binds to the operator and prevents transcription.
Explanation:
In an operon, promoter is followed by operator which is finally followed by the structural genes to be transcribed. RNA Polymerase binds to the promoter and initiates transcription. A repressor can negatively control the transcription process by binding to the operator so that the RNA Polymerase is not able to move forward and transcription is halted.
For example: in trp operon, tryptophan amino acid binds to the repressor molecule which leads to change in repressor's shape. The repressor is now able to bind to the operator and prevent transcription.
Leptin
Leptin is a hormone produced by the adipose
tissue of the human body. It is made up of 167 amino acids and it performs its
key role in the regulation of body weight, energy balance and endocrine
function. However, deficiency if leptin and its receptor in human will result in
obesity.
Answer:
objective observations
Explanation:
These observations are based on specific events that have already happened and can be verified by others as true or false.
Pretty sure I'm wrong
The particles are locked in space. they are compactly arranged.