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Poised polymerases: on your mark...get set...go!
David H Price. Mol Cell. 2008.
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Recent global analyses have determined that many Drosophila and human genes have engaged polymerase molecules trapped immediately downstream of promoters. These results strongly implicate RNA polymerase II elongation control as a major regulator of differentiation and development.
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