Transcription is the transfer of genetic information from DNA to RNA, and it happens in the nucleus. We can automatically rule out B. B is incorrect because it doesn't make sense; how can a process stop before it even begins?
A. I believe this is incorrect because mRNA is involved when the genetic information needs to leave the nucleus. mRNA would take it to a ribosome outside of a nucleus. Since transcription happens in the nucleus, mRNA is irrelevant before it starts.
C. This doesn't really make sense. mRNA carries information from the DNA, but not vice versa (in these early stages).
D. This would make the most sense, since RNA polymerase needs to attach to the promoter on the strand before transcription can begin.
Answer:
I think you answered your question but if not A
Explanation:
All the other answers are just dumb
Answer:
The validity of data, claims, hypotheses, and observations.
Explanation:
Making an argument and discussion over the scientific arguments are considered important to the scientific method.
The argument should be made in a way that it should check the validity of the hypothesis. The scientist who has to make an argument should consider various steps of scientific method like hypothesis which should predict the explanation of the natural phenomenon.
The person should consider the validity of the data whether it supports the hypothesis or not and observation of the experiment.
Thus, the selected option is the correct answer.