The following question also refers to the same promoter sequences given in question #1. The sequences and information ab
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question also refers to the same promoter sequences given in question #1. The sequences and information about them are repeated here. Shown below are partial DNA sequences of genes from the bacterium Emseebeeum. Only the nontemplate strand is shown with the transcriptional start site indicated by the bolded adenine base labeled +1. Previously you determined that these genes were expressed only under joyous conditions, and that these segments of DNA bound to RNA polymerase containing g250 +1 jacI GAGCATACCGCCTGCTCACCCACTACCGATATGGCTCGAGAATAGGA... nich TGTGCTGCAACACAGGCGAGATGCGATCATGTGAGTCTCGATGCGAA... gran CTTGGTGCAGCGCCATTCATGTAACCACATATGAGAAATCACATTGA... davc CCATATGCAGCTATAAGAGTAGCTTGAACTATGATTACCTATCGGTA... stes AGACGTGGAGGAGATACGTCATAATCACATATTCAGAACTAACTCGA... neiy ACGTTTCCTGCCTGGCATCAGATGCGCCATATGGCATTACAGCTAAA... johL GCCAGTGAAGCGACAGGTTGGCTTGATCATATGTAGTGGAAGCATCA... pauM TGTACTGCAGTTGTTAAATACGGACTGCATATGTTAGCAAACTGTAA... geoll CTCCACGCAGCCCTCGGCGATCAGAGGCAACTGGACCTTAAATCGAA... rins AACTCTGCAGCAGACCTGCGTATCTTGCATACGCCCGAGTAGACGTA... What would be the partial RNA sequence transcribed from the johl gene? O UGAUGCU... O UCGUAGU AGCAUCA ... O AGCATCA... O ACUACGA Submit Answer Tries 0/99
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