Which statement CORRECTLY describes promoters in E. coli?
A) A promoter may be present on either side of a gene or in the middle of it.
B) All promoters have the same sequence that is recognized by RNA polymerase holoenzyme.
C) Every promoter has a different sequence, with little or no resemblance to other promoters.
D) Many promoters are similar and resemble a consensus sequence, which has the highest affinity for RNA polymerase holoenzyme.
E) Promoters are not essential for gene transcription, but can increase its rate by two- to three-fold.
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