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Refer to the figure below, which depicts a typical prokaryotic gene, for the fol

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Question

Refer to the figure below, which depicts a typical prokaryotic gene, for the following four questions. The sequences labeled as "regions A-D" include both strands over the area highlighted. Region A Region B Region C Region D 5'...GCCATAAGTTAGCCCAATATATGATAGAAGCACTCTACTGTCAACTCAATAGGTCCACGC... 3'... CGGTAATCAATCGGGTTATATACTATCTTCGTGAGATGACAGTTGAGTTATCCAGGTCG... +1 -10 -35 The regions that, taken together, constitute a bacterial promoter, are Regions A and B Region B and C Regions C and D Regions A and D Regions A and C

Explanation / Answer

The bacterial promoter sequence are: regions A and B, with the sequence of TTGACA and TATAAT.