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Jillian Grimes
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15 August, 17:01
What describes a promoter
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Adeline Johnson
15 August, 17:07
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The promoter is the non transcribed region of the gene
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15 August, 17:25
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In genetics, a promoter is a sequence of DNA to which proteins bind that initiate transcription of a single RNA from the DNA downstream of it. This RNA may encode a protein, or can have a function in and of itself, such as tRNA, mRNA, or rRNA.
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