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Transcription General Process Factor Binding Move Cytoplasm Nucleus

Transcription factors move from the cytoplasm to the nucleus, bind to specific DNA sites near a target gene, and control gene expression by regulating the transcription rate.

Transcription factors move from the cytoplasm to the nucleus, bind to specific DNA sites near a target gene, and control gene expression by regulating the transcription rate.

Front General process of transcription factor binding
Back Transcription factors move from cytoplasm to nucleus

Bind the specific DNA sites near start of target gene

Control expression by controlling rate of transcription

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