Which one of the following is not a part of a transcription unit in $DNA$ ?
AIPMT 2012, Medium
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(a) : A transcription unit is a part of $DNA$ that is able to transcribe a complete $RNA$. It consists of a promoter region (where $RNA$ polymerase binds to start transcription), the structural gene (coding region) and the terminator region (that signals release of $RNA$ polymerase and newly formed $RNA$ strand).
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