Rna Polymerase Ii
RNA Polymerase II is an enzyme used in cells in all organisms for the transcription of DNA into RNA. It is an essential enzyme for the expression of genes and to ensure that the DNA sequence is faithfully replicated in the mRNA. It is involved in the initiation, elongation and termination of transcription, and is responsible for the production of prokaryotic and eukaryotic mRNA. RNA Polymerase II is important for the regulation of gene expression, as it is required for the production of proteins in the cell. It is essential for the production of proteins involved in cell growth and development, differentiation, and response to environmental stresses. RNA Polymerase II has numerous applications in biotechnology, such as identification of disease genes, drug target discovery, and gene therapy.
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