1. Which of the following DNA binding domains makes its major contact with the nucleotide bases via the minor groove of the double helix? a. Helix-turn-helix b. basic domain c. TBP domain 2. Which of the following short noncoding RNAs is not responsible for regulating gene expression? a. snoRNA b. siRNA c. miRNA 3. Transcriptional attenuation is a common regulatory strategy used to control many operons that code for what? a. amino acid biosynthesis b. carbohydrate degradation c. carbohydrate biosynthesis d. lipid degradation
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