9. Compare and contrast: a) 9 bp concensus (R-sites)/ 13 bp concensus (DUE elements) b) Normal cytosine/Tautomeric cytosine
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This sequence is typically found in the promoter region of genes and is important for the binding of transcription factors. - The 13 bp consensus (DUE elements) refers to a different sequence of 13 base pairs that is also found in the promoter region of genes. Show more…
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