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promoters are sequences of rna that are the start signals for tha transcription of mrna true or false

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Answer:

The correct answer will be option-true.

Step-by-step explanation:

The promoter is the sequence of DNA which is located at the 5' upstream of the initiation site. The promoter can contain 100-1000 base pairs which direct the level of the transcription.

It is the presence of these promoters which determines which strand of DNA will be transcripted like anti-sense strand. The promoters work with the other regulatory sequences like silencers and enhancers.

Since it is a sequence of DNA not RNA, thus, option-true is the correct answer.

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