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    RNA Polymerase Initiates Transcription by Recognizing Specific DNA Sequences Called
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RNA Polymerase Initiates Transcription by Recognizing Specific DNA Sequences Called

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RNA polymerase initiates transcription by recognizing specific DNA sequences called (promoters/origins/operons).

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