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The TATA box is the 5' TATA 3' sequence which is found in the [[DNA|DNA]] strand of a [[Promoter|promoter]]. The TATA box is usually found near the -10 region of the [[Promoter]]. The TATA box is a common promoter sequence reconised by Pol II. It is found in both [[Prokaryotes]] and [[Eukaryotes]] however in the two its spacing from the transcriptional start site differs.
The TATA box is the 5' TATA 3' sequence which is found in the [[DNA|DNA]] strand of a [[Promoter|promoter]]. The TATA box is usually found near the -10 region of the promoter. The TATA box is a common promoter sequence reconised by RNA Polymerase II. It is found in both [[Prokaryotes|prokaryotes]] and [[Eukaryotes|eukaryotes]] however in the two it's spacing from the transcriptional start site differs.

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The TATA box is the 5' TATA 3' sequence which is found in the DNA strand of a promoter. The TATA box is usually found near the -10 region of the promoter. The TATA box is a common promoter sequence reconised by RNA Polymerase II. It is found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes however in the two it's spacing from the transcriptional start site differs.