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    The Core Promoter in Eukaryotes Is Usually Composed of Which
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The Core Promoter in Eukaryotes Is Usually Composed of Which

Question 9

Question 9

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The core promoter in eukaryotes is usually composed of which two features?


A) transcriptional start site and enhancer
B) transcriptional start site and response elements
C) transcriptional start site and TATA box
D) enhancer and TATA box
E) response elements and TATA box

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