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How do the cells expressing PRRs get to the site of âinflammationâ triggered by the pathogen?
How do the cells expressing PRRs get to the site of âinflammationâ triggered by the pathogen?
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Termination of transcription by eukaryotic RNA polymerase:
A. | is triggered by a stop codon | |
B. | is catalyzed by poly A polymerase | |
C. | takes place precisely at the poly adenilation signal | |
D. | is triggered by a transcription factor | |
E. | Occurs at a sequence located close to the 5' end of the template strand of the gene. | |
F. | is triggered by the attachment of a protein called "the release factor" to the 3' end of the template strand. |