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Is the promoter region of a gene situated in the 5UTR region?

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Is the promoter region of a gene situated in the 5UTR region?

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A promoter is a regulatory region of DNA located upstream (towards the 5′ region) of a gene, providing a control point for regulated gene transcription. Is before the – The five prime untranslated region (5′ UTR), also known as the leader sequence, is a particular section of messenger RNA (mRNA) and the DNA that codes for it. It starts at the +1 position (where transcription begins) and ends just before the start codon (usually AUG) of the coding region. It usually contains a ribosome binding site (RBS). diagram in link.

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