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In eukaryotes, which of the following sequences is transcribed by the RNA polymerase? Select all that apply. Introns Exons Promoter 5'- UTR
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A sequence of nucleotides at the beginning of a gene; where RNA polymerase binds. Proteins that are necessary for RNA polymerase to bind to DNA and begin transcription. This term describes non-coding sequences of RNA that are removed during post-transcriptional modification. This term describes coding sequences of RNA that are spliced back together during post-transcriptional modification. This term describes the fact that an RNA molecule transcribed from a specific gene can be "edited" in more than one way.
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