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    In Eukaryotes, Where Do General Transcription Initiation Factors Bind
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In Eukaryotes, Where Do General Transcription Initiation Factors Bind

Question 22

Question 22

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In eukaryotes, where do general transcription initiation factors bind?


A) 5' UTR
B) promoter
C) donor splice site
D) near the start codon
E) 5' cap

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