What element(s) do all eukaryotic promoter regions share? A. Transcription factors B. A basal promoter (TATA box) C. Enhancers that accept binding agents D. All of these E. None of these
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This core can include motifs such as a TATA box, Inr, BRE, or DPE — but not every promoter has a TATA box specifically. Show more…
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