A TATA box is seen in __________ cells and is the site where __________

a. bacterial; RNA polymerase binds
b. eukaryotic; DNA ligase cleaves introns
c. eukaryotic; RNA polymerase binds
d. both bacterial and eukaryotic; transcription factors bind
e. bacterial; a repressor protein binds


C

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