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  2. Promoter (genetics) - Wikipedia

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    Promoters are located near the transcription start sites of genes, upstream on the DNA (towards the 5' region of the sense strand). Promoters can be about 100–1000 base pairs long, the sequence of which is highly dependent on the gene and product of transcription, type or class of RNA polymerase recruited to the site, and species of organism ...

  3. Promoter activity - Wikipedia

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    Promoter activity of the P-RM and P-R promoters vs RNA polymerase concentration in the enterobacteriophage lambda [1]. Promoter activity is a term that encompasses several meanings around the process of gene expression from regulatory sequences —promoters [2] and enhancers. [3]

  4. Dorothy Stratten - Wikipedia

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    One friend, Leslie Buchanan, recalls: "The crowd that Dorothy hung out with were party people. They weren't the sports crowd, just kind of a very cool group." [ 4 ] Concurrently, she was working part-time at a local Dairy Queen , where she met 26-year-old Vancouver-area club promoter and pimp Paul Snider , who began dating her.

  5. Bacterial transcription - Wikipedia

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    The promoter region is a prime regulator of transcription. Promoter regions regulate transcription of all genes within bacteria. As a result of their involvement, the sequence of base pairs within the promoter region is significant; the more similar the promoter region is to the consensus sequence, the tighter RNA polymerase will be able to bind.

  6. Human mitochondrial genetics - Wikipedia

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    The H1 promoter causes the transcription of the two mitochondrial rRNA molecules. [14] When transcription takes place on the heavy strand a polycistronic transcript is created. The light strand produces either small transcripts, which can be used as primers, or one long transcript. The production of primers occurs by processing of light strand ...

  7. 'Boy in the Box' Was Found Slain, Severely Beaten and Nude ...

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    Authorities pursued hundreds of leads: One theory held that he came from the nearby foster home; another proposed he was a refugee from communist Hungary whose family had fled the recent revolution.

  8. How a TikTok Video Led to Arrest of Man Accused of Luring ...

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    Police say a TikTok video post has led to the capture of a Florida man who was on the run for more than three years after he allegedly lured his estranged girlfriend to a cemetery where he killed her.

  9. T7 expression system - Wikipedia

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    Soon, the lab was able to clone the T7 RNA polymerase and use it, along with the powerful T7 promoter, to transcribe copious amounts of almost any gene. [4] The development of the T7 expression system has been considered the most successful biotechnology developed at the Brookhaven National Laboratory, being licensed by over 900 companies which ...