What is transcriptional control of gene expression?
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Gene Expression:
Gene expression is the process through which a gene's information is used to create a functioning gene product, allowing it to produce end products like proteins or non-coding RNA and ultimately have an impact on phenotypes.
In molecular biology and genetics, transcriptional regulation refers to the mechanism through which a cell controls the transcription (or orchestration) of DNA into RNA.
At the transcriptional level, gene expression can be controlled.
The amount of mRNA generated by a specific gene in the DNA is regulated.
The transcriptionally controlled machinery in the lac operon was first shown by Jacob and Monad.