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transcription unit is....

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Answered by Dancer23
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A transcription unit contains the sequence of the DNA nucleotides that "code" for a single RNA molecule. It also includes the sequences necessary for transcription to occur. It normally contains the promoter, the RNA-coding sequence, and a terminator at the end of the sequence.
Answered by Achuz5
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Sequence of nucleotides in DNA that codes for a single RNA molecule, along with the sequences necessary for its transcription; normally contains a promoter, an RNA-coding sequence, and a terminator.
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