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Eugene Krause
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24 November, 06:08
Gene regulation in eukaryotes
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Transcription ... Sets of transcription factor proteins bind to specific DNA sequences in or near a gene and promote or repress its transcription into an RNA. RNA processing. Splicing, capping, and addition of a poly-A tail to an RNA molecule can be regulated, and so can exit from the nucleus.
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