Upstream promoter elements in eukaryotes are:
A) nucleotide sequences that act as binding sites for RNA polymerase.
B) nucleotide sequences that regulate the efficiency of transcription initiation.
C) nucleotide sequences that contain the TATA box.
D) proteins that enhance RNA polymerase binding to the promoter.
E) proteins that inhibit RNA polymerase binding to the promoter.
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