Multiple Choice
Kozak's rules for translation are similar to those for transcription in prokaryotes in that they both contain consensus sequences. In prokaryotes, the promoter consensus sequences are at -35 and -10. Where is the consensus sequence for translational initiation according to Kozak's rules?
A) -6 to +4
B) -12 to -2
C) +1 to +10
D) -9 to +1
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