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The promoter is equivalent to? a. start codon b. Terminator Sequence c. Primer d. Primase e. 3'-UTR
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The promoter is equivalent to?
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start codon
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Primer
d.
Primase
e.
3'-UTR
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D. Primer
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I think it's primer but I'm honestly not sure
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