Multiple Choice
What is the main difference between general and specific transcription factors?
A) Specific transcription factors are found only in multicellular animals, whereas general transcription factors are found in most eukaryotes.
B) Specific transcription factors are found only in multicellular plants, whereas general transcription factors are found in most eukaryotes.
C) Specific transcription factors bind to regulatory sequences of fewer genes than general transcription factors do.
D) Specific transcription factors bind regulatory sequences more tightly than general transcription factors do.
E) Specific transcription factors bind regulatory sequences less tightly than general transcription factors do.
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