What is a promoter in a transcription unit? Where is it located in DNA with reference to the
structural gene?
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Answer: Promoter sequences are DNA sequences the region in the gene where the RNA polymerase will bind and initiate the process of transcription. They are located upstream at the 5' end of the transcription initiation site in the structural gene.
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Promoter sequences are DNA sequences the region in the gene where the RNA polymerase will bind and initiate the process of transcription. They are located upstream at the 5' end of the transcription initiation site in the structural gene.
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