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The Functional Equivalent of the TATA Binding Protein in Prokaryotes

Question 53

Question 53

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The functional equivalent of the TATA binding protein in prokaryotes is:


A) a sigma subunit.
B) a holoenzyme.
C) the Rho factor.
D) TFIID.
E) hairpin loops.

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