General Biology I
REST, or REgulatory SEquencing of Transcription, refers to a mechanism in eukaryotic transcription that ensures precise regulation of gene expression. It involves various factors and processes that influence how and when genes are transcribed into messenger RNA, thus playing a crucial role in cellular function and development. REST helps maintain the balance between gene activation and repression, ensuring that the right genes are expressed at the right times.
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