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What does VSEPR stand for?
Repressor Gene
A gene that encodes a protein which can bind to an operator or promoter sequences to prevent transcription of a certain gene.
Promoter
A region of DNA that initiates transcription of a particular gene, playing a crucial role in regulating gene expression.
Operator
A segment of DNA to which a repressor protein binds, regulating the expression of genes by blocking the attachment of RNA polymerase to the promoter region.
RNA Polymerase
An enzyme that synthesizes RNA from a DNA template, essential for the transcription phase of protein synthesis.
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