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A diagram that explains how an activator helps general transcription factors and RNA polymerase assemble. On the left side of the image, there is a green arrow pointing towards the activator, which is labeled as "Activator". On the right side, there are two green circles, one labeled "ATCATG" and the other labeled "DNA". This represents the binding site for this activator. In the center of the diagram, there appears to be a white sphere with a blue line connecting it to a target gene. The target gene is represented by a green circle, which represents the transcription factor. This means that the activation factor helps to transfer the transcription of RNA polymerases to the target gene, which helps to bind the site for the activators.
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. The resolution of this PNG file is 1379 x 472 pixels and it has a file size of 74.46 KB.A diagram that explains how an activator helps general transcription factors and RNA polymerase assemble. On the left side of the image, there is a green arrow pointing towards the activator, which is labeled as "Activator". On the right side, there are two green circles, one labeled "ATCATG" and the other labeled "DNA". This represents the binding site for this activator. In the center of the diagram, there appears to be a white sphere with a blue line connecting it to a target gene. The target gene is represented by a green circle, which represents the transcription factor. This means that the activation factor helps to transfer the transcription of RNA polymerases to the target gene, which helps to bind the site for the activators.
