Genome organization is a major component of gene expression control in response to stress and during the cell division cycle in trypanosomes
The trypanosome genome is characterized by RNA polymerase II-driven polycistronic transcription of protein-coding genes. Ten to hundreds of genes are co-transcribed from a single promoter; thus, selective regulation of individual genes via initiation is impossible. However, selective responses to ex...
Main Authors: | Kelly, S, Kramer, S, Schwede, A, Maini, P, Gull, K, Carrington, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society
2012
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