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    When Considering the Initiation of Transcription,one Often Finds Consensus Sequences
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When Considering the Initiation of Transcription,one Often Finds Consensus Sequences

Question 3

Question 3

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When considering the initiation of transcription,one often finds consensus sequences located in the region of the DNA where RNA polymerase(s) binds.Which of the following is a common consensus sequence?


A) TATA
B) GGTTC
C) TTTTAAAA
D) any trinucleotide repeat
E) satellite DNAs

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