As the question says, does anyone know what a fos-prmoter is and how does it differ from e.g. minimal promoters? I guess that both promoters contain elements that are necessary for basal transcription, but again, what is the difference?
I am also wondering what SV40 late pA has for function My theory is that SV40 possesses the activity of transcription termination and can add PolyA tail to mRNA.
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What is a fos-pomoter and what does SV40 late pA do?
Started by Joanna_Andersen, Feb 10 2013 06:31 AM
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