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The syntactic operation that takes a verb argument up in the argument hierarchy (usually complement ??? object ??? subject). From pro-motion 'forward-movement'. English passive voice promotes the object to the subject position, as in "A dog bit me" ??? "I was bitten by a dog". The inverse operation is called demotion.
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A region of DNA involved in binding of RNA polymerase to initiate transcription.
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a nucleotide sequence in a gene to which RNA polymerase attaches in order to begin transcription of mRNA.
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A regulatory segment of DNA immediately upstream and adjacent to a gene, which provides a binding site for RNA Polymerase to allow transcription of the adjacent downstream gene.
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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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