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  • 12-01-2018
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How does the rna polymerase know which genes to bind to?

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  • 25-01-2018
In DNA, there are certain specific sequences that the RNA polymerase recognizes as the signal that they are to bind at that point and start transcription: promoters. A promoter usually has three parts: the DNA "start site," the "-10 sequence" that appears before the start site, and the "-35 sequence" that appears before the -10 sequence. The coding at the -35 sequence is TTGACA. One can consider these two pre-sites as a notice to watch for the start site, where the actual binding occurs.
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