A Shine-Dalgarno Sequence is a
A) sequence of nucleotides in the DNA that interacts with the s-subunit of RNA polymerase to begin transcription.
B) sequence of nucleotides in an mRNA that interacts with the small subunit of a ribosome to begin translation.
C) sequence of nucleotides in the DNA that interacts with r-protein to terminate transcription.
D) sequence of nucleotides in an mRNA that functions to terminate translation.
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