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Why are molecules other than RNA polymerase needed for transcription? RNA polymerase is the molecule that makes mRNA. However it is not the only molecule needed for transcription. Other molecules recognize the site where transcription should start and create a complex that allows RNA polymerase to bind to the DNA and begin RNA synthesis. RNA polymerase does not have the ability to detect where it should start making mRNA . Without an initiation complex mRNA synthesis might start at random locations. Other molecules control the rate of mRNA synthesis. Not all gene products are required in equal amounts so other molecules are used to increase or decrease the rate of synthesis.

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1Assembly of basal transcription factors begins at the ________ sequence in the promoter.
A)GGCC.
B)AATT.
C)ACGT.
D)GAGA.
E)TATA.



2Which of the following statements about basal transcription factors is TRUE?
A)they are essential for transcription
B)they cannot increase the rate of transcription by themselves
C)they can decrease the rate of transcription by themselves
D)A and B
E)A, B and C



3Which of the following statements about enhancers is TRUE?
A)they are sequences to which activators bind
B)they are found in the promoter of a gene
C)they are only found in certain chromosomal locations
D)A and B
E)A, B and C



4The interaction of activators, coactivators and basal transcription factors involves the formation of a loop in the DNA.
A)True
B)False



5Regulatory proteins called repressors can decrease the rate of transcription by binding to the promoter.
A)True
B)False







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