QUESTION 8 What is the function of the Kozak sequence in eukaryotes? O a. it is recognized by ribosomes as the translation initiation site O b. it contains the termination signal for translation O c. it contains the DNA sequence to which the o subunit of RNA polymerase recognizes O d. it is A and T rich and provides a site where it is easy to separate the DNA strands O e. all of the above QUESTION 9 Which structure is responsible for translating mRNA? O a. RNA Polymerase II O b. RNA polymerase I O c. Primase O d. None of the aiven answers

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What is the function of the Kozak sequence in eukaryotes?
O a. it is recognized by ribosomes as the translation initiation site
O b. it contains the termination signal for translation
O c. it contains the DNA sequence to which the o subunit of RNA polymerase recognizes
O d. it is A and T rich and provides a site where it is easy to separate the DNA strands
O e. all of the above
QUESTION 9
Which structure is responsible for translating mRNA?
O a. RNA Polymerase II
O b. RNA polymerase I
O c. Primase
O d. None of the aiven answers
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Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 8 What is the function of the Kozak sequence in eukaryotes? O a. it is recognized by ribosomes as the translation initiation site O b. it contains the termination signal for translation O c. it contains the DNA sequence to which the o subunit of RNA polymerase recognizes O d. it is A and T rich and provides a site where it is easy to separate the DNA strands O e. all of the above QUESTION 9 Which structure is responsible for translating mRNA? O a. RNA Polymerase II O b. RNA polymerase I O c. Primase O d. None of the aiven answers Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Ansuwers to save all answers.
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