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RNA polymerase stops transcribing DNA into RNA at terminator sequences, rho dependent termation one of the two types of termination. Rho factor is a helicase, composed of six identical subunits, that unwinds RNA-DNA and RNA-RNA duplexes. This unwinding is powered by the hydrolysis of nucleoside triphosphates.<br>
[[RNA_polymerase|RNA polymerase]] stops transcribing [[DNA|DNA]] into [[RNA|RNA]] at [[terminator sequence|terminator sequences]], rho dependent termation one of the two types of termination. Rho factor is a [[helicase|helicase]], composed of six identical subunits, that unwinds RNA-DNA and [[RNA-RNA duplexes|RNA-RNA duplexes]]. This unwinding is powered by the hydrolysis of [[nucleoside triphosphate|nucleoside triphosphates]].<br>

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RNA polymerase stops transcribing DNA into RNA at terminator sequences, rho dependent termation one of the two types of termination. Rho factor is a helicase, composed of six identical subunits, that unwinds RNA-DNA and RNA-RNA duplexes. This unwinding is powered by the hydrolysis of nucleoside triphosphates.