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 RNA polymerase stops transcribing DNA into RNA at terminator sequences, factor independent termation one of the two types of termination. Factor independent terminators have a series of 4 to 10 consecutive A-T base pairs and a G and C rich region with a palindromic sequence that immediate precedes the series of A-T base pairs.
RNA [[polymerase|polymerase]] stops transcribing [[DNA|DNA]] into [[RNA|RNA]] at [[terminator sequence|terminator sequences]], factor independent termation one of the two types of termination. Factor independent terminators have a series of 4 to 10 consecutive [[Adenine|A]]-[[Thymine|T]] base pairs and a [[Guanine|G]] and [[Cytosine|C]] rich region with a [[palindromic sequence|palindromic sequence]] that immediate precedes the series of A-T base pairs.

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RNA polymerase stops transcribing DNA into RNA at terminator sequences, factor independent termation one of the two types of termination. Factor independent terminators have a series of 4 to 10 consecutive A-T base pairs and a G and C rich region with a palindromic sequence that immediate precedes the series of A-T base pairs.