RNA Polymerase Backtracking - A New Way to Control RNA

RNA Polymerase Backtracking - A New Way to Control RNA

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RNA polymerase (blue) reads DNA (purple) and jots down its instructions in a new molecule called RNA (red) The human body's roughly 30 trillion cells don't need all of their genes switched on at once. For a cell to function properly, the genetic code in that DNA is copied down into RNA molecules through a process called transcription. There are myriad factors that determine which genes need to be turned on, such as the type of cell

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