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<p>is upstream of the gene and the 5' end is downstream.</p>

<p>Some genes on the same DNA molecule may be transcribed in opposite directions. This means the upstream and downstream areas of the molecule may change depending on which gene is used as the reference.</p>

<p>The terms upstream and downstream are sometimes also applied to a polypeptide sequence, where upstream refers to a region <a href="page.php?w=N-terminal">N-terminal</a> and downstream to residues <a href="page.php?w=C-terminal">C-terminal</a> of a reference point.</p>

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