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Transcription Unit
A region of DNA that transcribes a single primary transcript.
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Transcription unit
A region of DNA (a gene or an operon) transcribed as a single RNA.
Transcriptome
The complete set of RNA transcripts made by a cell under a particular condition. Typically determined by microarray analysis.
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121. Transcription Unit Organization and GAnTC Site Distribution - Two Studies of Genome Organization in Caulobacter crescentus
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Trans-splicing occurs between separate RNAs, the products of different transcription units.
At least in this case, trans-splicing requires a trans-acting factor. That factor is an RNA molecule.
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Regulation mediated by a protein that is required for the activation of a transcription unit.
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transcription unit The sequence from the transcriptional start site to the site of termination, inclusive of introns. transcriptional control The regulation of the rate of a protein's synthesis by regulation of the formation of its mRNA.
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