RNA polymerase III transcriptional units are interspersed among human non-alpha-globin genes.
AUTOR(ES)
Duncan, C
RESUMO
Cloned human DNA fragments containing globin genes are transcribed in vitro to form discrete RNA species. One transcription unit is located approximately 1500 base pairs upstream from the G-gamma-globin gene. This transcript is partially homologous to a polymerase III template located approximately 1000 base pairs upstream from the delta-globin gene and to DNA located a short distance downstream from the beta-globin gene.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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