Which parts of a eukaryotic gene are transcribed? Group of answer choices A. only the exons B. only the introns C. exons and introns D. promoter, exons, and introns E. promoter and exons
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Step 1: Define transcription — transcription is the synthesis of an RNA copy from a DNA template by RNA polymerase, beginning at the transcription start site (designated +1). Show more…
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