Transcription begins when RNA polymerase.. a. attaches to the promoter sequence of a gene. b. binds to a strand of RNA. c. attaches to a ribosome. d. unwinds a strand of DNA.
Can you narrow it down to your best guess or eliminate anything obviously wrong?
no..:/
I really can't help someone who can't help themselves. You gotta give me something or show that you're trying and not just waiting for someone to give you the answer.
ha... right.. k
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"\(\sf\color{red}{K}\)" is not one of the choices. I think you only have \(\sf A, B, C, ~or~D\).
wow, i know that. thanks captain obvious
LAUGHING MY ARSE OFF
Don't be smug.
the central dogma starts with ...
haha:)
oh haha @abb0t *eye roll*
http://www.nature.com/scitable/ebooks/the-elaboration-of-the-central-dogma-16553173
Given that RNA polymerase is the enzyme that takes a strand of DNA and from that strand of DNA makes a new strand of RNA - think about what has to happen first.
what happens is that I open my textbook, read about the central dogma. write the steps down in a way I can easily remember them
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