In prokaryotes, certain proteins act to regulate genes by binding to DNA. What could be the effect of these binding proteins? Select all of the answers that apply.
A. They may act to turn on gene transcription.
B. They may act to turn off gene transcription.
C. They may become added to DNA, and then be transcribed.
D. They may remove a gene from DNA.
E. They may alter the nucleotide sequence in a gene.

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Answer:

A and B

Explanation:

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The effect of these binding proteins include the following below

  • They may act to turn on gene transcription.
  • They may act to turn off gene transcription.

Prokaryote are organisms which lack a defined nucleus as a result of the

absence of the nuclear membrane. Certain proteins bind to DNA and help

in the  process of gene regulation to ensure adequate replication.

The effects either turns the gene transcription on and off which is the

process that involves making copies of RNA copy of a gene sequence in the

organisms.

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