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RNA polymerase binds to a ______ to initiate the process of ______. A) leader sequence : translation. B) leader sequence : transcription.C) gene : translation
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answer: B
explanation: RNA polymerase is using in transcription, making mRNA from DNA. since B is the only option saying transcription and not translation, it has to be correct :)
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