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promoter 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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promoter The region of DNA at the upstream (5-prime) end of a gene or operon that serves as the initiation site for transcription. Promoters can be complex, containing several sequences that regulate level of expression as well as the temporal and spatial expression of the gene.
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promoter A region of DNA, usually in front of a gene, that helps regulate that gene뭩 expression.
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prometaphase Stage of mitosis that precedes metaphase.
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promoter A chemical agent that causes the expression of a gene or the change in the way that it acts.
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