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The binding site for RNA Polymerase. An enzyme that seals any DNA gaps during DNA repliclation. A molecule that inactiva

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The binding site for RNA Polymerase. An enzyme that seals any DNA gaps during DNA repliclation. A molecule that inactivates the repressor. Removes and replaces primers with complementary DNA. A sequence in the DNA that serves as on/off control of transcription from that Operon. The enzyme that unwinds the double stranded DNA helix during replication. A protein that binds to the DNA to stop Transcription.

A sequence in the DNA that serves as on/off control of transcription from that Operon. The enzyme that unwinds the double stranded DNA helix during replication. A protein that binds to the DNA to stop Transcription. A molecule that activates the repressor. Reads DNA and synthesizes an mRNA copy. Makes a DNA copy of the RNA.