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To what do transcription factors bind? (Select all that apply.) A. promoter region B. start codons C. acceptor sites D. donor sites E. DNA F. RNA (mRNA, tRNA, rRNA, small RNAs) G. DNA polymerase H. RNA
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To what do transcription factors bind? (Select all that apply.)
A. promoter region
B. start codons
C. acceptor sites
D. donor sites
E. DNA
F. RNA (mRNA, tRNA, rRNA, small RNAs)
G. DNA polymerase
H. RNA polymerase
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A. promoter region,
E. DNA,
H. RNA polymerase
Transcription factors are proteins involved in the process of transcription of DNA into RNA.
Transcription factors
bind to a region of
DNA
that initiates a gene transcription called a
promoter region
. An enzyme
RNA polymerase
binds to the complex of transcription factors on DNA. They work together to open DNA double helix and to start synthesis of messenger RNA (mRNA).
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