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Sections of DNA that tell RNA polymerase where to begin transcribing a gene are called .
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(These are DNA sequences that signal RNA polymerase where to start transcription — e.g., the -10/-35 elements in bacteria or the TATA box in eukaryotes.)
(These are DNA sequences that signal RNA polymerase where to start transcription — e.g., the -10/-35 elements in bacteria or the TATA box in eukaryotes.)
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