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Activator Proteins in Eukaryotes Usually Have a Domain That Binds

Question 25

Question 25

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Activator proteins in eukaryotes usually have a domain that binds to DNA and other activation domains that often bind to ________.


A) DNA polymerases
B) ATP
C) protein-based hormones
D) other regulatory proteins
E) tRNA

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