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Dictionary » T » Termination region Termination regiontermination region (Science: molecular biology) A dNA sequence that signals the end of transcription. ![]()
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Results from our forumThe Fiber Disease... nucleotides from which 11 proteins are encoded. A non-coding intergenic region contains the signals for initiation of DNA synthesis, for termination of RNA synthesis, and the packaging signal. Although different designations have ...
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Multiple proteins encoded in single operon... a trivial question on prokaryotic operons: I understand the separate regions of an operon, but how can multiple proteins be encoded within a single ... one protein coding region and another, then what is responsible for the termination of the transcription process - i.e. how would the holoenzyme ...
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Kyle's Stem Cell Research Paper... ethical decision: whether or not saving existing life is worth the termination of potential future life. As expected, there are two sides to ... places where these can be found. The first place is the hippocampus, a region involved in temporary storage for long-term memory. This is an important ...
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