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Promoter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In genetics, a promoter is a region of DNA that facilitates the transcription of a particular gene. Promoters are typically located near the genes they regulate, on the same strand and upstream (tow...
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Translocated promoter region - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Translocated promoter region is a component of the tpr-met fusion protein.
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Recognition, Binding and Initiation Sites on DNA - RNA polymerase initially binds to an RNA polymerase recognition site on the DNA promoter region. It then diffuses to a binding site consisting of a sequence of seven bases, which never differs by more than two bases from the following sequence: 5' TATPuATG.
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TPR (Translocated promoter region), Authors: Brigitte David-Watine. Published in: Atlas Genet Cytogenet Oncol Haematol. ... TPR 7175 translocated promoter region (to activated MET oncogene)
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Mus musculus translocated promoter region, mRNA (cDNA clone IMAGE:5059599), with apparent retained intron ... Mus musculus translocated promoter region, mRNA (cDNA clone IMAGE:30277659) ... Mus musculus 15 days embryo head cDNA, RIKEN full-length enriched library, clone:4022443J18 product:translocated promoter region,
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XP_001165406.1 PREDICTED: translocated promoter region (to activated MET oncogene) isoform 2 P. troglodytes 99.8 2356 ... BC094764.1 Homo sapiens translocated promoter region (to activated MET oncogene), mRNA (cDNA clone IMAGE:30528734), partial cds PA...
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