Poised polymerases: on your mark...get set...go!

Molecular Cell
D H Price

Abstract

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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