How does RNA polymerase II get involved in transcription?
a. It binds directly to the eukaryotic promoter sequence.
b. It binds directly to the TATA box.
c. It binds to transcription factors in the nucleus, and the complex then binds to the promoter.
d. Transcription factors bind to the promoter, and they in turn bind to RNA polymerase II.
e. Some transcription factors bind to the promoter, others bind to RNA polymerase II, and
then the two groups of proteins bind to each other.
D
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