Multiple Choice
What is the relationship between the promoters for antisense RNA and the promoters of their target genes?
A) The promoters are oriented so that they transcribe opposite strands of the same segment of DNA.
B) The promoters are found in different chromosomal regions but are controlled by the same sigma factors.
C) The sense and antisense RNAs use the same promoter, both RNAs are produced from a single transcript that is processed.
D) The sense and antisense RNAs are transcribed using the same promoter that is bidirectional.
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