The different eukaryotic RNA polymerases use different mechanisms of termination. Transcription at genes transcribed by RNA polymerase II is terminated when an exonuclease enzyme attaches to the cleaved 5' end of the RNA, moves down the RNA, and reaches the polymerase enzyme.
-How are the processes of RNA polymerase II termination and rhodependent termination in bacteria similar and how are they different?
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Q2: Within a single gene, only one of
Q3: A transcription unit is a piece of
Q4: A promoter is a DNA sequence that
Q5: Transcription ends after RNA polymerase transcribes a
Q6: General transcription factors and RNA polymerase assemble
Q7: Transcription is initiated when the basal transcription
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