A promoter is ______. A protein that binds to the RNA polymerase to facilitate transcription A protein that binds to the ribosome to facilitate translation A sequence of nucleotides in the mRNA that facilitates binding to the ribosome A sequence in DNA that brings RNA polymerase near the site for transcription A section of DNA that can be thousands of base pairs away from the beginning o

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Answer:

A sequence in DNA molecule  that brings RNA polymerase near the site for transcription initiation

Explanation:

1. Promoter: promoter sequences are DNA sequences that define where transcription of a gene begin by RNA polymerase .

2. Promoters are usually located directly upstream or at the 5' end of the transcription initiation site.

3. They helps in the binding of RNA polymerase to the DNA.

4. Example of promoter- TATA box .