Final answer:
The false statement is that SGA has subunits that allow it to recognize TATAA-less promoters.
Step-by-step explanation:
The false statement is: SGA has subunits that allow it to recognize TATAA-less promoters.
SAGA is a co-activator complex in yeast that helps to regulate gene expression. Approximately 10% of yeast promoters use SAGA, while the majority of yeast promoters (90%) are TATAA-less and therefore use TFIID. TFIID is a transcription factor complex that recognizes TATA-less promoters.
TFIID recognizes TATAA-less promoters through its subunit called TBP (TATA-binding protein), which binds to the core promoter region and recruits other transcription factors for transcription initiation.