Respuesta :
Answer:
b. orientation dependent
e. located upstream of the gene it controls
Explanation:
Promoter sequences:
These are the sequences present within the DNA on which RNA polymerase binds and start transcription of a gene. These sequences are present directly upstream of transcription initiation site at the 5' end.
Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes both have specific promoter location site which is fixed. So first (a) and Last (f) options of this question are wrong.
This sequence have specific orientation Like TATA box so these are orientation dependent.
These sequences are present directly upstream of transcription initiation site at the 5' end.
Answer: Option E.
Promoter sequence is located upstream of gene it controls.
Explanation:
Promoter sequence is a sequence of DNA that shows where transcription of a gene by RNA(ribonucleic acid) polymerase starts. It is located at the upstream of the gene or transcription start site of the gene it controls. It controls the binding of RNA polymerase to DNA(deoxy ribonucleic acid)