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A promoter is a segment of DNA that helps RNA polymerase recognize the start of a gene.
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Enzymes play a vital role in transcription. They will aid the entire process by producing proteins that are required at a specific time.
Mitochondrial DNA is DNA found in the mitochondria that converts chemical energy from food into ATP for energy. This energy is then used in transcription, along with the other cell functions.
A Promoter is a region of DNA that facilitates the transcription of a particular gene.
A gene can have 100 -1000 promoters. A promoter is the region of the DNA that initiates transcription of a particular gene.
According to biologists, transcription starts at a region of DNA called a promoter. Promoters bind with RNA molecules to initiate transcription.
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to ensure the genes are identical
They control which genes are expressed.
transcription
Transactivation domains are regions on a transcription factor (protein) which helps to activate transcription by contacting transcription factor. This is believed to be done to recruit the general transcription factors onto the gene promoter region.
transcription factors.
Transcription is the process by which DNA is copied (transcribed) to mRNA, which carries the information needed for protein synthesis.
A promoter is a segment of DNA that helps RNA polymerase recognize the start of a gene.
What are the scientific word promoters?