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A promoter is a region of DNA where transcription of a gene is initiated. Promoters are a vital component of expression vectors because they control the binding of RNA polymerase to DNA. RNA polymerase transcribes DNA to mRNA which is ultimately translated into a functional protein.
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Asexual, as it is the act of only one parent reproducing
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What was the question of it
<u>Answer:</u>
The correct answer option is A. produce ATP.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Carbohydrates are important in the body because they contribute to the body's ability to produce ATP.
When a person eats food, that food is digested by breaking down the carbohydrates to in turn produce an energy rich component called ATP (adenosine triphosphate).
The carbohydrates are broken down by certain enzymes in the small intestine in the form of glucose which then yields ATP to drive the cell.
If the extreme phenotypes are crossed while the progeny have intermediate phenotypes, then it would be an incomplete dominance. Which would be B.