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the regulatory region of a gene that initiates transcription; usually DNA sequences located 5´ to the coding sequences but may be located in other regions such as introns and 3´ sequences.
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This is an agent which increases tumour production by another substance when applied to susceptible organisms after their exposure to the first substance.
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a segment of DNA located at the "front" end of a gene, which provides a site where the enzymes in involved in the transcription process can bind on to a DNA molecule, and initiate transcription. Promoters are critically involved in the regulation of gene expression.
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A site on DNA to which RNA polymerase will bind and initiate transcription.
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1.A region of DNA extending 150-300 bp upstream from the transcription start site that contains binding sites for RNA polymerase and a number of proteins that regulate the rate of transcription of the adjacent gene. 2.A DNA site to which RNA polymerase will bind and initiate transcription.
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