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Transcription - My Teacher Pages

... Once the entire gene has been transcribed, the RNA strand detaches completely from the DNA. Exactly how RNA polymerase recognizes the end of a gene is very complicated but we will discuss as it reaching a Stop signal. ...
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... gene. Transcription factors bind to specific nucleotide sequences in the promoter region and assist in the binding of RNA polymerases. Enhancers. Some transcription factors (called activators) bind to regions called 'enhancers' that increase the rate of transcription. These sites may be thousands of ...
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