File:Regulatory sequence in a promoter at a transcription start site with a paused RNA polymerase (no caption).jpg
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DescriptionRegulatory sequence in a promoter at a transcription start site with a paused RNA polymerase (no caption).jpg |
English: Topoisomerase II beta (TOP2B) DNA double-strand breaks can initiate transcription of many signal-regulated genes in mammals. |
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