what is TATA BOX ?

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  • ​The TATA box (also called Goldberg-Hogness box) is a DNA sequence (cis-regulatory element) found in the promoter region of genes in archaea and eukaryotes; approximately 24% of human genes contain a TATA box within the core promoter.
    The TATA box is a binding site of either general transcription factors or histones.
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  • TATA box is basically a recognition sequence in the promoter region . It basically helps in attachment of transcriptional machinery on the DNA sequence.
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  • A TATA box is a DNA sequence that indicates where a genetic sequence can be read and decoded. It is a type of promoter sequence, which specifies to other molecules where transcription begins. Transcription is a process that produces an RNA molecule from a DNA sequence.........
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