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3 May, 11:39

Suppose that the string of A nucleotides following the inverted repeat in a rho-independent terminator was deleted but that the inverted repeat was left intact. How will this deletion affect termination? What will happen when RNA polymerase reached this region?

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  1. 3 May, 11:42
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    Answer: is seen below

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    Termination will not take place if the strings of A nucleotides following an inverted repeat of rho - independent termination (which forms an hairpin structure) were deleted. Although, RNA polymerase may pause briefly at the hairpin, the presence of A - U base pairs is needed to destabilize the DNA - RNA interaction and to end transcription. If the string A nucleotides is not present, then transcription of RNA polymerase will continue.
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