Why are general transcription factors (GTFs) referred to as "general?"
A) The same transcription factors are required for the accurate initiation of transcription of a diverse array of genes in a wide variety of different organisms.
B) The same transcription factors are required for the accurate initiation of translation of a diverse array of genes in a wide variety of different organisms.
C) The same transcription factors are required for the accurate termination of transcription of a diverse array of genes in a wide variety of different organisms.
D) The same transcription factors are required for the accurate termination of translation of a diverse array of genes in a wide variety of different organisms.
E) They are called "general" because they outrank "major."
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