What is a terminator?

A. A promoter is a region of DNA that marks the beginning of a gene.
B. A promoter is a region of mRNA where RNA polymerase binds.
C. A promoter is a region of DNA that marks the end of a gene.
D. A promoter is a region of mRNA that is sliced out.


Answer: C

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a. expected life span. b. reproductive age. c. death rate. d. birth rate. e. all of these.

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What will be an ideal response?

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