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Nontranscribed Spacer (NTS) Defined

The NTS is a region of DNA flanking the 5S rRNA gene within the ribosomal DNA repeat. NTS1 lies between the 25S and 5S genes, and NTS2 lies between the 5S and 18S genes. Note that NTS regions are not included in the 35S pre-rRNA transcript, and the 5S gene is transcribed independently of the other rRNA genes and in the opposing direction.

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