The RNA polymerase enzyme binds to _________ , initiating transcription. A. amino acids; B. tRNA; C. the promoter sequence; D. the ribosome
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It needs to bind to a specific region on the DNA to start this process. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins, not involved in the initiation of transcription. tRNA is involved in translation, not transcription. The ribosome is the site of protein Show more…
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