What determines which strand the RNA polymerase binds to and orients to begin transcription? a. the asymmetric promoter sequence b. the transcription factors that recognize and bind the promoter sequence and the polymerase c. a and b d. transcription factors that recognize and bind the sigma factor e. a, b, and d
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