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The process which RNA polymerase binding together with one or more general transcription factor called...

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Initiation Transcription or (promoter)

Step-by-step explanation:

∙ Transcription is the process of RNA production from DNA.

∙ During transcription, RNA polymerase produces a copy of a gene from the DNA to mRNA.

∙ During transcription, the DNA location at which RNA polymerase interacts is termed a promoter.

∙ Transcription begins with attachment of sigma factor proteins to the RNA polymerase holoenzyme, therefore, allowing it to bind to promoter DNA.

∙ RNA polymerase forms a transcription bubble, which divides the two strands of the DNA helix.

∙ Then RNA polymerase proceeds towards the transcription start site for the process of transcription.

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