scriptonEtymologyFrom script + -on.nounA segment of DNA or RNA that is under the control of a single autonomous promotor. A single scripton may encode multiple cistrons involving separate terminators.“Approximately by 10-15 min after infection, the protein tof turns on the transcription of the scripton L2.”An unbroken sequence of textons within a hypertext or other dynamic text as it appears to the reader.“If you manage to pick it up, you might read "You steal the lamp. Unfortunately, it is just a piece of useless junk./Taken." (If there is no message programed by the lamp's maker, you will just see the scripton "Taken.") Other players with a character in the same room might see a scripton saying "Godot picks up the lamp but realizes it is of little use." If the object is locked in place, however, y”