Where does $RNA$ polymerase bind to $DNA$?

  • A
    Terminator
  • B
    Structural gene
  • C
    Promoter
  • D
    Operator

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Match Column-$I$ with Column-$II$ and select the correct answer from the options given below.
Column-$I$Column-$II$
$i$. Cistron$a$. Addition of methylated $GTP$ to $5'$-end of $hnRNA$.
$ii$. Exon$b$. Non-coding sequences which are removed by splicing.
$iii$. Intron$c$. Segment of $DNA$ coding for a polypeptide.
$iv$. Capping$d$. Coding sequences which appear in processed $mRNA$.

$A$ segment of $DNA$ coding for a polypeptide,the structural gene in a transcription unit is called . . . . . . .

$A$: Sigma factor of $RNA$ polymerase recognizes the start signal region in prokaryotes.
$R$: Promoter region lies at $5'$ end of the coding strand, not the template strand.

Which of the following is not required during post-transcriptional processing in eukaryotes?

Which stage of the transcription process is shown in the figure below?

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