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The correct answer is ''RNA polymerase binds to the promoter region. ''
Explanation:
The process of DNA transcription is the first step towards the formation of proteins from DNA. DNA transcription is the synthesis of mRNA (messenger RNA) from DNA that will later be translated to form proteins. RNA polymerase must recognize the starting point of synthesis. This area of DNA, described as a promoter, consists of two short sequences of bases located 10 and 35 base pairs from the initial point of synthesis. By convention, to describe the region of DNA where the gene to be transcribed is located, the number +1 is given to the base pair (DNA) where RNA synthesis begins, up to + n, which will be the last base pair where synthesis ends. RNA polymerase is the enzyme that transcribes the sense strand of DNA into a messenger RNA molecule. This enzyme forms the phosphodiester bond in growing RNA by nucleophilic attack on the incoming nucleotide. It does not need a primer and synthesizes in the 5′-3 ′ direction.
Answer: Structure of an Animal Cell
Explanation:
The first part of the cell theory states that all living things, whether small or big, simple or complex, irrespective of species or kingdoms, are made up of either one or more than one cells. Living things or organisms that are made up of one cell are called unicellular or single-celled organisms.
The answer to your question is C, Divergent
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The Arctic tern is a medium-sized bird around 33–36 cm (13–14 in) from the tip of its beak to the tip of its tail. The wingspan is 76–85 cm (30–33 in). The weight is 86–127 g (3.0–4.5 oz.).
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The answer as far as I can tell is B). Everything else is silly lol.