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18 April, 13:15

Why is promoter important to transcription

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  1. 18 April, 14:24
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    A promoter is a region of DNA where transcription of a gene is initiated. Promoters are a vital component of expression vectors because they control the binding of RNA polymerase to DNA. RNA polymerase transcribes DNA to mRNA which is ultimately translated into a functional protein.
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