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A promoter is a. a specific sequence of DNA nucleotidesb. a specific sequence of RNA nucleotidesC. a protein that binds to DNAd. an enzyme that synthesizes RNA
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It states that DNA is transcribed into RNA, which is then translated into protein. This process is initiated by the binding of certain proteins to the DNA at the start site of a gene. Show more…
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