Rho-dependent termination is a mechanism in prokaryotic transcription where the Rho protein facilitates the release of the RNA polymerase from the DNA template at specific termination sites. This process occurs after the RNA chain has been synthesized and involves the Rho factor binding to the nascent RNA, moving along it, and ultimately causing the RNA polymerase to dissociate, ending transcription. This termination method is crucial for regulating gene expression and ensuring proper RNA processing.