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Biology, 06.10.2021 14:00, mrashrafkotkaat

What are the functions of the promoter sequence and the terminator sequence in DNA? Promoter sequence begins replication, while terminator sequence ends it.
Promoter sequence promotes translation, while terminator sequence begins it.
Promoter sequence begins transcription, while terminator sequence ends it.
Promoter sequence initiates unwinding DNA, while terminator sequence winds it.

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