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r-ruslan [8.4K]
4 years ago
15

What does rna polymerase bind to in order to initiate transcription?

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quester [9]4 years ago
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Answer:RNA polymerase binds to a sequence of DNA called promoter found near the beginning of the gene

Explanation: each gene has it own promoter. Once bound, RNA polymerase seperates the DNA strands, providing the single-stranded bind needed for transcription

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