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What would result if a specific sigma subunit of bacterial rna polymerase is mutated?

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RNA polymerase would begin transcription unsystematically on the DNA. Additionally, an in vitro transcription process changes a bacterial gene however it terminates inefficiently. Furthermore, if a specific sigma subunit of bacterial RNA polymerase is mutated, RNA polymerase would not be successful in initiating transcription at the promoter specifically to the sigma subunit.

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